I have been following the Derrick Powell case. He was found guilty of killing Georgetown Police Officer Chad Spicer. The Jury sentenced him to death by a 7 to 5 count. However, a judge may dismiss the Jury’s will and impose a different sentence.
The argument for or against the use of the death penalty should not be considered by the Judges. That responsibility is for the Legislators. I don’t believe that the Judge should have the right to override the Jury.
 We all know the capital cases are automatically appealed. And this process can take 10 years or more. If new evidence or improper procedures are found, then the case should be retried and the previous sentence should be voided. If the appeals are denied, let the Jury’s sentence be carried out.
 The defense is trying to influence the judge with its news campaign to say Mr. Powell has mental health issues. He cannot be the only individual who has these problems. The difference is the others didn’t kill anyone.
 Fred Sponseller