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Related: About this forumJudge blocks Pardons Board discussion of reducing Nevada death sentences to life in prison
Nevada IndependentA Carson City judge on Monday blocked Gov. Steve Sisolaks plan for a state board to consider reducing all Nevada death sentences to life without parole, saying the last-minute proposal did not offer enough advance notice to victims.
Judge James E. Wilson said that while the Nevada Pardons Board had the power to commute death penalties, he also found the proposed agenda item to be against Marsy's Law, a part of the Nevada Constitution that requires victims have at least 15 days notice before proceedings regarding commutation are discussed.
"The amended agenda was provided three business days before the hearing where the commutation is going to be discussed," Wilson said.
Washoe County District Attorney Chris Hicks had asked the court to intervene.
Judge James E. Wilson said that while the Nevada Pardons Board had the power to commute death penalties, he also found the proposed agenda item to be against Marsy's Law, a part of the Nevada Constitution that requires victims have at least 15 days notice before proceedings regarding commutation are discussed.
"The amended agenda was provided three business days before the hearing where the commutation is going to be discussed," Wilson said.
Washoe County District Attorney Chris Hicks had asked the court to intervene.
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Judge blocks Pardons Board discussion of reducing Nevada death sentences to life in prison (Original Post)
In It to Win It
Dec 2022
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We can in cases like this since the tweet was little more than a link to a news site.
NullTuples
Dec 2022
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NullTuples
(6,017 posts)1. A gentle suggestion, if I may?
Why not just link to the source - thenevadaindependent.com - directly and skip the Twitter middleman?
In It to Win It
(9,773 posts)2. I did. Link is at the top.
I always include the direct link.
NullTuples
(6,017 posts)3. My apologies; I meant *without* posting the intermediary tweet.
ColinC
(10,965 posts)4. Twitter is toxic. I hope one day we can post links without twitter.
NullTuples
(6,017 posts)5. We can in cases like this since the tweet was little more than a link to a news site.
All we have to do is collectively & individually decide to link directly to the source news site.