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The Jessica Lunsford tragedy

The Couey case: What's next?

By JIM ROSS
Published March 8, 2007


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- The jury will return for the penalty phase of the trial. That is scheduled to begin Tuesday. Only two sentences are possible: life in prison or execution.

- The state must prove aggravating factors about the crime - for example, that the crime was especially heinous, atrocious and cruel - that make Couey eligible for death. The defense will present mitigating evidence - such as his mental capacity and the abuse he suffered as a child - in hopes of saving his life.

- The jury will vote and provide a sentencing recommendation to the judge. The vote need not be unanimous. That recommendation will mark the end of the jury's service.

- The law requires the judge to give the recommendation "great weight." The ultimate decision will be his; however, if the jury recommends life, the odds of a death sentence withstanding appeal would be slim.

- After the jury provides its recommendation, the judge will hear additional testimony about Couey's mental state. The defense says he's mentally retarded and not eligible for the death penalty; the state says he's not retarded and is eligible for the death penalty.

- Actual sentencing will come later, probably back in Inverness.

 

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by Brenda 03/09/07 11:36 AM
Couey, himself, has stated he needs to die...I agree! There is no way he could be made to suffer & die like Jessica. Putting him in with general population inmates...would be next best!
by Jeni 03/09/07 08:01 AM
I will never forget the picture of Jessica in the pink hat. Couey needs to die and be forgotten. There's no reason in the world why that monster should be alive. It's that simple.
by Catherine 03/08/07 12:08 PM
This case has touched me in so many ways and I cannot imagine what Mark and his family have gone through. I admire Mark's strength in the courtroom. I feel he should be put to death in the same manner he killed her, alone in trash bags, buried aliv
by Amanda 03/08/07 09:27 AM
He should be placed in general population in prison for the remainder of his life, which believe me would not be very long once the boys in jail got to him.
by vee 03/08/07 09:14 AM
How horrible does a crime have to be before we start making examples out of these monsters that prey & kill our children. To give this man anything other then death would incourage other people like him to continue on with these types of crimes.
by jeff 03/08/07 07:44 AM
No question. Death. Its just to bad he cant die a slow painful death like what he did to Jessica. He is the lowest form of life and the scary thing is, there are more out there just like him. Now go after the people that were in the trailer with him
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