State v. Amado
State v. Amado
Opinion of the Court
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 42 Conn. App. 348 (AC 15176), is granted. The case is remanded to the Appellate Court for reconsideration in light of State v. Johnson, 241 Conn. 702 (1997).
Dissenting Opinion
dissenting. I dissent from the majority’s decision to remand the case to the Appellate Court
This case is the companion case to State v. Small, supra, 242 Conn. 93. Here, we have the convicted killer of two persons in their home in one incident, when the defendant, a drug dealer, attempted to forcibly take cocaine from the victims.
Opponents of the death penalty often cite the punishment of life imprisonment without parole as a fit alternative to capital punishment. That was the sentence imposed in this case for two simultaneous murders. This cursory remand completes the gutting of our capital felony statute as an effective deterrent to violent and dangerous crimes begun in Johnson and carried forward in Small.
I respectfully dissent.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. ERIC AMADO
- Status
- Published