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STATEMENT ON A
PLEA FOR BENNIE E. DEMPS
May 25, 2000
The 1976 murder of Alfred Sturgis was
a terrible crime. His brutalization and loss of his life arouse our
deepest regrets and our sympathy for his survivors. Bennie Demps is
scheduled to die on Wednesday evening, May 31, for this crime. The Bishops
of Florida ask Governor Bush to halt this execution.
Neither retribution nor deterrence justify taking a human life, even one
guilty of a terrible crime. It is only when society cannot be protected in
any other way that the death penalty is justified. We diminish ourselves as
a people by taking away a human life. Every human life must be respected,
even lives who fail to show that respect for others. Florida’s alternative
law of providing life imprisonment with no opportunity for parole allows our
society to be protected, and allows for remediation of those who have
committed crimes.
Only a few do not acknowledge that our system of capital punishment is
imperfect. We are regularly reminded of this by government appointed task
forces and commissions, new Supreme Court rules, recurring legislation and
even a special session to deal with problems of the death penalty. Still we
do not find the affluent on death row; sometimes it happens that
co-defendants who plea bargain are even more culpable than those who end up
on death row; and, our consciences are plagued by concerns for racial
disparity and the possibility of executing an innocent person.
We join with others in calling for a moratorium on executions, but here
and now appeal to Governor Bush for clemency and a stay of the death
sentence for Bennie E. Demps.
Archbishop John C. Favalora
Archdiocese of
Miami
Bishop John J. Snyder
Diocese of St.
Augustine
Bishop John J. Nevins
Diocese of Venice
Bishop John H. Ricard, SSJ
Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee
Bishop Robert N. Lynch
Diocese of St. Petersburg
Bishop Norbert M. Dorsey, CP
Diocese of Orlando
Bishop Anthony J. O'Connell
Diocese of Palm Beach
Bishop Agústin A. Román
Archdiocese of Miami
Bishop Gilberto Fernandez
Archdiocese of Miami
Bishop Thomas G. Wenski
Archdiocese of Miami
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