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Federal Judge Carolyn Dineen King Speaks on the Death Penalty at Red Mass
October 4, 2006 marked the annu­al litur­gy held for mem­bers of the legal pro­fes­sion called the Red Mass. This year’s keynote speak­er in Corpus Christi, Texas, was Judge Carolyn Dineen King of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. She chose to speak about the death penal­ty from both a legal and moral point of view, while clear­ly stat­ing that her reli­gious views are not a part of her judi­cial rul­ings .

From a legal per­spec­tive, she stat­ed:
[P]rofoundly trou­bling is the risk that an inno­cent man will be exe­cut­ed. I must say that from my expe­ri­ence with cap­i­tal cas­es, there is usu­al­ly a great deal of evi­dence that the defen­dant is, in fact, guilty. But the lengthy inves­ti­ga­tion of the Houston crime lab, which exposed evi­dence of seri­ous prob­lems such as fal­si­fied test results, includ­ing DNA test results, and the tai­lor­ing of reports to fit police the­o­ries, cer­tain­ly sug­gests that even sci­en­tif­ic evi­dence, to which we nor­mal­ly attach con­sid­er­able con­fi­dence, can be flawed. Only God’s jus­tice is per­fect jus­tice. The assess­ment of the death penal­ty, how­ev­er well designed the sys­tem for doing so, remains a human endeav­or with a con­se­quent risk of error that may not be remediable.

From a moral per­spec­tive, she told lis­ten­ers :
Catholics, the peo­ple of life, have an oppor­tu­ni­ty to advo­cate to our leg­is­la­tors changes in our laws that will align them more close­ly with the moral law. For the solu­tion to the prob­lems that we face with the death penal­ty is a polit­i­cal one (not a judi­cial one), and each of us, as a Catholic cit­i­zen and vot­er, is called upon to pro­mote it.

The Catholic bish­ops have recent­ly issued a call to the Catholic com­mu­ni­ty, invit­ing every Catholic to join in the Catholic Campaign to End the Use of the Death Penalty, not as a par­ti­san cam­paign but as a moral com­mit­ment.

The Church’s cam­paign has been long in com­ing, cen­turies long, but at last it is here and all of should active­ly and prayer­ful­ly support it.
To read her entire speech go: HERE
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