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Old 05-15-2013, 06:13 AM   #1
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Default Suspects in Taylor situation won't experience delivery
Ohio (AP) - Prosecutors said Monday they'll perhaps not find the death penalty against four individuals charged with murdering Washington Redskins celebrity Sean Taylor since the shooting was a small once the offense was committed. The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that people can't be executed for crimes committed when they're under-18, and it's a more successful legal rule that others involved with the same situation as a small can't experience the supreme penalty if they're less immediately responsible.Assistant State Attorney Reid Rubin submitted discover Friday that the death penalty is likely to be waived. Which means the four suspects could easily get no more than life in jail if convicted of first-degree murder following a trial scheduled to start Aug. 2-5. Eric Rivera Jr., who turned 18 last month, was 17 at the full time authorities say he shot Taylor throughout a botched theft at the Pro Bowl safety's Miami-area house in November. Taylor, 2-4, died of massive loss of blood after he was shot in top of the leg. The Taylor family accepted prosecutor's reason for the transfer, a family spokesman said. If the (supposed) shooting is not," "all the co-defendants can't be susceptible to the death penalty mentioned Richard Sharpstein, an attorney who has served as spokesman for that Taylor family. "There are not any problems of attention here. There's no choice." Prosecutors and defense lawyers are banned from discussing the case with journalists under a gag order. Taylor was an at the University of Miami and was an associate of-the Hurricanes' nationwide championship team in 2001. He was chosen with the sixth over all pick of the 2004 draft from the Redskins and created the Pro Bowl in 2006 and 2007. Source
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