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    Court won't stop execution of Mexican

    HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court Thursday rejected a White House-backed appeal seeking to spare a Mexican citizen from execution Thursday evening in a death penalty case where Texas justice clashed with international treaty rights.

    Justices voted 5-4, refusing to keep Humberto Leal from lethal injection, The decision came about an hour before Leal could be taken to the Texas death chamber for the 1994 rape-slaying of a 16-year-old girl.

    The Obama administration and others asked the high court to delay Leal's execution so Congress could consider a law that would require court reviews in cases where condemned foreign nationals did not receive help from their consulates. They said the case could affect not only foreigners in the U.S. but Americans detained in other countries.

    Prosecutors, however, said the legislation was likely to fail and that Leal's appeals were simply an attempt to evade justice for a gruesome murder.

    Leal, a 38-year-old mechanic, was sentenced to lethal injection for the murder of Adria Sauceda, whose brutalized nude body was found hours after Leal left a San Antonio street party with her. The girl's head was bashed with a 30- to 40-pound chunk of asphalt.

    Leal moved with his family from Monterrey, Mexico, to the U.S. as a toddler. His appeals contended police never told him he could seek legal assistance from the Mexican government under an international treaty, and that such assistance would have helped his defense.

    The argument is not new. Texas, the nation's most active death penalty state, has executed other condemned foreign nationals who raised similar challenges, most recently in 2008.

    Leal's appeals, however, focused on legislation introduced last month in the U.S. Senate by Vermont Democrat Patrick Leahy. Leahy's measure would bring the U.S. into compliance with the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations provision regarding the arrests of foreign nationals, and ensure court reviews for condemned foreigners to determine if a lack of consular help made a significant difference in the outcome of their cases.

    The Obama administration took the unusual step of intervening in a state murder case last week when Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr. joined Leal's appeal, asking the high court to halt the execution and give Congress at least six months to consider Leahy's bill.

    "The legislation would give Mr. Leal an opportunity to demonstrate that with consular assistance, he likely would not have been convicted, let alone sentenced to death," said Sandra Babcock, a Northwestern University law professor and one of Leal's lawyers.

    The Mexican government and other diplomats also contend the execution should be delayed so Leal's case could be thoroughly reviewed. Some also warned his execution would violate the treaty provision and could endanger Americans abroad.

    Measures similar to Leahy's have failed at least twice in recent congressional sessions. The Texas Attorney General's office, opposing the appeals, pointed to those failures in its Supreme Court arguments and said "legislative relief was not likely to be forthcoming."

    Stephen Hoffman, an assistant attorney general, also said evidence pointing to Leal's guilt is strong.

    "At this point, it is clear that Leal is attempting to avoid execution by overwhelming the state and the courts with as many meritless lawsuits and motions as humanly possible," Hoffman said.

    Prosecutors said Sauceda was drunk and high on cocaine the night she was killed, and that Leal offered to take her home. Witnesses said Leal drove off with her around 5 a.m. Some partygoers found her brutalized nude body later that morning and called police.

    There was evidence Sauceda had been bitten, strangled and raped. A large stick that had a screw protruding from it was left in her body.

    A witness testified that Leal's brother appeared at the party, agitated that Leal had arrived home bloody and saying he had killed a girl.

    In his first statement to police, Leal said Sauceda bolted from his car and ran off. After he was told his brother had given detectives a statement, he changed his story, saying Sauceda attacked him and fell to the ground after he fought back. He said when he couldn't wake her and saw bubbles in her nose, he got scared and went home.

    Testifying during his trial's punishment phase, Leal acknowledged being intoxicated and doing wrong but said he wasn't responsible for what prosecutors alleged. A psychiatrist testified Leal suffered from alcohol dependence and pathological intoxication.

    Sauceda's mother, Rachel Terry, told San Antonio television station KSAT her family already had suffered too long.

    "A technicality doesn't give anyone a right to come to this country and rape, torture and murder anyone," she said.

    In 2005, President George W. Bush agreed with an International Court of Justice ruling that Leal and 50 other Mexican-born inmates nationwide should be entitled to new hearings in U.S. courts to determine if their consular rights were violated. The Supreme Court later overruled Bush.

     

    178 comments

    • Troy  •  10 mths ago
      I say find a tall tree on the border and let him swing
      as a warning to all other POS coming over from Mexico
    • tiredofit  •  10 mths ago
      I'm fairly certain that the 16 year old girl this animal tortured and murdered not only did not get any mercy from him she also did not get a chance to appeal "his" decision. Sorry, but no sympathy whatsoever for this animal. Should taxpayers continue to support him? After all he has all ready lived 24 years longer than he allowed his victim and lethal injection is much less painful then the death this poor girl received. Imagine the hell her mother endures every day of her life thinking about what happened to her baby then talk about saving this animal.
    • Res Judicata  •  10 mths ago
      Not being told he could contact the Mexican consulate had no effect on the evidence against him nor the verdict he so richly deserves. As a Mexican citizen, it is Mexico's responsibility to advise it's citizens that killing someone in a foreign country will result in justice being done by that foreign countries court system, his Mexican attorney should have advised him of that his right. The State of Texas has no treaties with Mexico.
      • Julie 10 mths ago
        And part of the problem is that the law enforcement can't ask about your legal status when you are apprehended. It's a Catch 22 for them. You are screwed either way. He knew he was here illegally, but he was still driving a car? With what license? I live in Texas, and things like this just 'chaps my ass'. What about the girl and her family? Does it not matter since they were here legally. where are their rights? Too many questions and nobody to answer them. Perry needs to stick to his guns on this one, as well as so many others...
      • Tax Revolt 10 mths ago
        I agree with you julie. Hopefully Perry will stick to his guns.
      • Billy the Kid 10 mths ago
        Just execute this piece of garbage. If he thinks he got a raw deal and his rights were violated ... I suggest he complain to God about it. (Boy, to be a fly on the wall for that conversation .....)
    • Flint  •  10 mths ago
      No treaty or law can be made that is not pursuant with the Constitution. States have jurisdiction over executions, unless the case was actually tried in Federal Court as a Federal case (like Timothy McVeigh). Therefore, the Federal government had no right to make this treaty because this was a State issue. I hope Perry sticks to his guns.
      • John Birch 10 mths ago
        Agreed
      • Tax Revolt 10 mths ago
        Flint I agree with you. The treaty is legal but only in a federal court of law.
      • WilliamR 10 mths ago
        Was the treaty ratified by the Senate, as required by the Constitution?
    • Roy  •  10 mths ago
      Good riddance. He was tried and convicted for raping and murdering someone.
      Hopefully his execution will cause other scum to think twice.
    • Jon Weiss  •  10 mths ago
      Once again Obama works against the people of the U.S. and for Mexiccan citizens. Perhaps we could arrange for him to go to Mexico as their President?
      • Jon Weiss 10 mths ago
        It is also interesting that Obama is in a major fuss about this POS murderer being granted more justice than most, but he has been oddly quiet about the two Americans held by Iran on spying charges. Apparently he cares more for Mexican killers rights than for Americans charged with spying.
      • I amafreeman 10 mths ago
        You said it, Jon!!
    • tired of it all  •  10 mths ago
      Well gee, Mexicans seem to want it both ways....protections and american generated income...but never punishment or obeying laws. Thank god that this clown is getting his.
      • WilliamR 10 mths ago
        For all intents and purposes, he was an American, having left Mexico at the age of 2. More than 30 years here, born there....believe he was not a Mexican in anything but birth certificate.
      • alicia 10 mths ago
        No he was NOT WilliamR! He was an illegal alien. We do not care how long he had been here...it does not change that fact.
    • oriana  •  10 mths ago
      This filth should be executed and tossed over the border into his homeland with a note around his neck warning that they too will be executed if they come kill in this country!
    • jimbo  •  10 mths ago
      GREAT!! Obama's PANDERING to the Mexicans for a vote goes no where and the Mexican government can suck an egg. Go Texas!!
    • Johnbag, MD  •  10 mths ago
      Suck on that, O'Barry!
    • USA_First  •  10 mths ago
      yayyyy... go supremes! Now let Texas have their way with him!
    • Larry  •  10 mths ago
      Adios muchacho - tell Satan I said hello.
    • gadfly05  •  10 mths ago
      The poor guy only fell one vote short. Heh-heh...

      So the Obama administration argued that the homicidal animal should be given a stay because Congress might pass a law some day that might remotely affect the case? It should alarm anyone who cares about the Constitution and the Rule of Law that four justices voted for a stay.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Wonder how obama would act IF the girl raped & killed was one of his?????
    • John Birch  •  10 mths ago
      Stay home and aviod the kangaroo courts in foreign countries. After this travel to other countries will be hazardous...especially Mexico.
      • rasputin 10 mths ago
        Travel to Mexico is already hazardous.
      • wolff 10 mths ago
        Mexico is a pig sty anyway.
      • Linc46 10 mths ago
        Like traveling southward is not already hazardous and has been put out by the State Department that you do so on your own. No guarantee that you will have safe travel.
    • America First  •  10 mths ago
      ...tic...tic...tic...soon...very soon...a convicted murder will receive justice...tic...tic...tic
    • Lawrence  •  10 mths ago
      Thumbs up for the SCOTUS and Texas for doing the right thing.
    • Kenyan Traitor  •  10 mths ago
      Let that little kenyan #$%$ share needles with him.
    • DoubleleaningJowler  •  10 mths ago
      Good, Murderers deserve the worst punishments. He sealed his own fate. I think ONLY the victim and her Family deserve sympathy. AND our President wanted to stop it because of horrible Mexico's opinions? Too F'g bad, this is a Country where an entire Soccer stadium chanted "OSAMA!!, OSAMA!!" after we were attacked on 9/11/2001. UP their $%$%##
    • Johnbag, MD  •  10 mths ago
      We can only pray this POS was ##%$raped by multiple Big Texan Bubbas while awaiting his warm needle.
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