Don McCartin, former Marine (like Mike)--now retired "hanging judge"--and casual acquaintance from Mike's home haunts--same area of Calif)
McCartin, having sentenced nine men to death and then watched as the system examined, re-examined and finally overturned all of his convictions while executing none of them, now believes the death penalty is a hideously expensive fraud.
Excerpts from article below: (The Death Penalty) TORTURES THE LOVED ONES of murder victims by dragging them through the years of complex appeals required by the U.S. Supreme Court in an attempt to protect the innocent...stripping away the remaining shreds of one’s humanity and killing him while helpless and defenseless...called `justice’ by the leaders of our state and nation, a lesson is taught,” says Farrell. “Unfortunately, that lesson is being played out today, not only in our cities, but by young Americans in Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, Bagram and `black sites’ run by the CIA across the world, again with the full authority and approval of those who pretend to leadership.”
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Donald A. McCartin and Mike Farrell
(Originally printed in the Los Angeles Daily News and reposted on Truth Dig.)
We are an unlikely pair—not “The Odd Couple,” but close. Forty-five years ago, one was a successful lawyer practicing in Orange County, the other an aspiring actor living there because his new wife taught at Laguna Beach High School.
The lawyer had lawsuits to handle, papers to be filed, people to be found, summonses and subpoenas to be served.
The actor, unable to count on work in show business, ran an attorney service that took care of the lawyer’s business.
Both former Marines, we thus knew each other, if casually, for years.
Two decades later, the lawyer, then a judge of the Superior Court, had sentenced more men to death than any other in his jurisdiction. He was known as “the hanging judge of Orange County.”
The actor had gotten lucky, becoming a member of the cast of “M*A*S*H,” one of the nation’s most beloved TV shows, and was an ardent and outspoken opponent of the death penalty.
Today, while coming at it from vastly different perspectives, the now-retired “hanging judge” and the actor, who chairs Death Penalty Focus, find themselves working together again, this time to close California’s death chamber.
Don McCartin, having sentenced nine men to death and then watched as the system examined, re-examined and finally overturned all of his convictions while executing none of them, now believes the death penalty is a hideously expensive fraud. It tortures the loved ones of murder victims by dragging them through the years of complex appeals required by the U.S. Supreme Court in an attempt to protect the innocent.
He’s aware of the constitutional dilemma created by the tension between the need to protect the rights of the accused in a death case and the desire for some form of justice to be done. But he’s outraged that the mother of Robin Samsoe, a 12-year-old girl raped and murdered in 1979, is now required to sit through yet a third trial of the alleged killer almost 30 years later. A sentence of life without parole would have allowed her to go on with her own life so long ago.
Mike Farrell, having seen the harm done by this same system—both to the innocent caught in it, sentenced to death and sometimes executed, as well as to the prosecutors, defense attorneys, investigators, judges, juries, guards, chaplains, killing teams and executioners tainted by it—believes our entire society is harmed by the dehumanization process inherent in state killing.
“When stripping away the remaining shreds of one’s humanity and killing him while helpless and defenseless is called `justice’ by the leaders of our state and nation, a lesson is taught,” says Farrell. “Unfortunately, that lesson is being played out today, not only in our cities, but by young Americans in Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, Bagram and `black sites’ run by the CIA across the world, again with the full authority and approval of those who pretend to leadership.”
After 45 years, we—the judge and the actor, first business associates, then adversaries—now call on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the state Legislature to heed the findings of California’s Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice after its two-year examination. We ask them to bring an end to the wasteful, hypocritical, demeaning exercise of capital punishment, and replace it with the safer, cheaper, fairer sentence of permanent imprisonment.
Donald A. McCartin is a retired judge of the Orange County (Calif.) Superior Court. Mike Farrell is president of Death Penalty Focus and author of “Just Call Me Mike: A Journey to Actor and Activist.”
The former "hanging judge" is from the county of my youth, Orange County, famous in some songs--area of the Beach Boys, Disneyland in Anaheim where our high school graduating class had our all-night party before going to the beach. I grew up in Westminster in "the projects" after leaving "the projects" of South Central -- Compton to be exact--where my father worked for a foundry...later where the Watts riots took place.
ReplyDeleteIn Westminster, one of the most striking continual images even today is seeing the helicopters of Vietnam train right out my backyard. A few years later, my Mom reports that the area is filled with Vietnamese trying to pull a living out of the land as cabbage growers.
Today as we are able to only see a small segment of the first slightly publicized trial of Gitmo detainee Salim Hamdan--who may face only life, watch for others who are likely to face death based on the outcome of this largely secret trial where torture evidence is being admitted. We abolitionists must learn to help PREVENT death penalties rather than always trying to undue them for years after the sentence is set...anyone here differ on that? Don't forget to go to the right column and click on Kritin's web-blog and work on prevention. Really good work--she will be glad to send you a very practical packet of information...
I forgot to mention that this article was also featured on the website for People of Faith Against the Death Penalty -- an extremely active and effective movement in my home state (although often the activity and numbers are clear across the state--5-6 hours away so I am unable to be as active as I have tried to be in past when funds allowed with SC abolition activity.
ReplyDeleteNevertheless--this North Carolinian faith movement includes many who are from and still are somewhat conservative to center, works well & includes those who are working with moratorium as a first step, and addresses really practical issues like cost to state, racism, etc...
PFADP has had Mike as their keynote speaker on at least one memorable occasion where my husband and I were able to afford going together.
This group/movement coalesces well with many others in abolition...as you well may know.
Therefore, I'm thrilled that they took the courageous step to post this article where Mike makes NO bones about what's going on with this current USA administration & their cohorts on issues that have direct bearing on the DP although still somewhat hidden from most public view.
PFADP works well with folk across the political spectrum--with Christian and other Faith-based groups...KUDOS Stephen Dear and other North Carolinians at PFADP!