During his 15-year tenure on the court, Orange County Superior Court Judge Donald McCartin sen­tenced nine men to death. Now retired, Judge McCartin no longer believes in the death penal­ty. It’s a waste of time and tax­pay­ers’ mon­ey,” Judge McCartin said. It cost 10 times more to kill these guys than to keep them alive in prison. It’s absurd. And imag­ine the poor vic­tims’ fam­i­lies hav­ing to go through this again and again.”

All but one of the nine men Judge McCartin sen­tenced to death still remain on California’s death row. One man died of a heart attack. Although California has the largest death row pop­u­la­tion in the coun­try, the state has exe­cut­ed rel­a­tive­ly few inmates: 13 in the past 30 years. The lengthy time inmates spend on death row while their cas­es are appealed, as well as the num­ber of con­vic­tions reversed, have played a large role in McCartin’s present oppo­si­tion of the death penal­ty.

There are cur­rent­ly 18 death penal­ty cas­es await­ing tri­al in Orange County. 

(“Judge McCartin turns against death penal­ty,” by Gordon Dillow, Orange County Register, March 2, 2008). See New Voices and Costs.

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