man executed in South Carolina for 1999 murder

man executed in South Carolina for 1999 murder
man executed in South Carolina for 1999 murder

The execution of Richard Moore, 59, is the 21st in the United States since the start of the year. They were all carried out by lethal injection with the exception of two in Alabama (south) by nitrogen inhalation, a method denounced by the UN which compared it to a form of “torture”.

Richard Moore was sentenced to death in 2001 for the murder of James Mahoney, a convenience store cashier whom he entered without a weapon. An altercation broke out, the cashier pulled out a gun and both men were injured, James Mahoney fatally. Richard Moore then left the store after taking money from the cash register.

The judge called for “leniency”

A petition to spare him had been signed by more than 50,000 people. The initiative received support from a former South Carolina Department of Corrections director, Jon Ozmint, who in a video recording points out “that this would not have been a capital case in most states.” “.

The judge who presided over the trial, Gary Clary, wrote to the governor urging “clemency,” saying that Richard Moore’s case was “unique” among South Carolina’s death row inmates. His lawyers notably argued that he was the only one of them to have been tried by a jury that did not include any black people.

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