Convicted and condemned cop killer Pedro Solis was scheduled to die yesterday for the 1983 murder of a Wilson County (TX) sheriff’s deputy.
Sadly, his inevitable fate with the executioner was delayed once again:
Today’s scheduled execution of a bank robber who killed a Wilson County sheriff’s deputy has been postponed until the fall.
The delay allows time for lawyers for Pedro Solis Sosa to pursue claims that the convict might be mentally retarded and therefore exempt from capital punishment.
His lawyers aren’t trying to overturn his death penalty because he’s innocent. Because after 23 years, they haven’t been able to find or produce a shred of evidence that would clear their client of murdering a cop.
This is why the death penalty is ultimately more expensive than life without the possibility of parol. Because of the insane appeals processes. Solis has had more than his share of due process. And he’s guilty.
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If the death penalty was abolished nationwide, we would then see all of these monsters who are driving up the cost of the death penalty accomplish the exact same thing with their “Life w/out Parole” sentences.
Or did you really think that they and their scumbag lawyers would just stop all that appealing simply because we changed the punishment for their crimes?
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Hopefully on Sept 25, Solis will be put to death per the wishes and the decree of the people of the state of Texas.





Because there is a cottage industry of writing deathrow groupies and writing for their own personal websites, there is a mountain of evidence refuting claims of retardation. Ironic, isn’t it.
Left by 2 on April 26th, 2006 at 3:54 pm