Richard Leavitt Idaho Execution

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Richard Leavitt was executed by the State of Idaho for the sexual assault and murder of a woman. According to court documents Richard Leavitt would attack, sexually assault and stab to death Danette Elg. Richard Leavitt would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. Richard Leavitt would be executed by lethal injection on June 12 2012

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Convicted killer Richard Leavitt was calm and spending what was expected to be his last full day alive meeting with his team of lawyers and a handful of approved visitors at his cell on Idaho’s death row, prison officials said Monday.

Leavitt, 53, is scheduled to be put to death this morning by lethal injection at Idaho Maximum Security Institution, south of Boise. He was convicted in 1985 for the brutal stabbing death of Danette Elg, a 31-year-old woman from Blackfoot.

Idaho Press-Tribune reporter John Funk is one of the designated witnesses to the execution.

Leavitt, along with members of his family, insists he didn’t commit the crime. But barring any last-minute reprieve from federal judges, Leavitt will be just the second Idaho inmate put to death in 17 years.

He was calm as he met with visitors and lawyers, state prisons spokesman Jeff Ray said. Leavitt declined to disclose the identity of his approved visitors. Ray said Leavitt will have baked chicken, french fries and milk for his last meal.

Today’s execution will be different in two ways from the execution last November of Paul Ezra Rhoades.

The state’s execution team will administer a single, lethal dose of pentobarbital, a drug used as a surgical sedative. Last fall, Rhoades was given a lethal injection of three chemicals.

If the execution goes forward, it will mark the first time state and media witnesses will view Idaho’s lethal injection process in its entirety. Last fall, witnesses were barred from seeing the execution team escort Rhoades into the chamber, strap him to a gurney and insert the IV catheters into his arms.

Prison officials had blocked that portion of the execution to protect the identity of the execution team members. But more than a dozen news organizations sued the state, alleging that the Idaho Department of Correction policy limiting access to an execution from start to finish violated the First Amendment and the public’s right to know.

The news groups, led by The Associated Press, sought to expand access to bring Idaho policies in line with a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which ruled on a 2002 case that the public has a right to view executions in their entirety. The portion of the execution process blocked by Idaho prison officials has been subject to legal challenges by death row inmates nationwide, claiming the insertion of the catheters can be botched in a way that causes pain, other medical complications and raises questions about the dignity of the process

On Friday, a three-judge panel from the San Francisco-based court sided with the news groups and ordered IDOC to modify its policy.

The same federal appeals court on Monday rejected two requests by Leavitt’s team of lawyers to rehear appeals in his case.

Late Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a motion Leavitt filed seeking a stay of the execution.

https://www.idahopress.com/news/local/richard-leavitt-execution-set-today/article_c76ef884-b450-11e1-9ad2-001a4bcf887a.html

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The Idaho Death Row for Men is located at the Idaho Maximum Security Facility Institution in Kuna. The Idaho Death Row for Women is located at the Pocatello Women’s Correctional Center. The State of Idaho primarily uses lethal injection for their executions.

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Jonathan Renfro Idaho Death Row

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Jonathan Renfro was sentenced to death by the State of Idaho for the murder of a police officer. According to court documents Police Sgt. Greg Moore was investigating a suspicious person in a neighborhood that had been plagued recently by thefts. When the Officer approached Jonathan Renfro would pull out a gun and shoot the Officer, Renfro would then steal the Officers gun and speed off in his car. Jonathan Renfro would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death.

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A judge sentenced Jonathan Renfro to death for the murder of Coeur d’Alene Police Sergeant Greg Moore back in 2015.

He was sentenced to death for the first degree murder charge, then also life without parole plus 19 years for other non-capital offenses.

A jury decided Renfro should receive the death penalty on Saturday after a lengthy trial. Renfro was found guilty of murder for Moore’s death back on October 13.

In May 2015, Moore stopped Jonathan Renfro while walking through a Coeur d’Alene neighborhood that had become the victim of recent car burglaries. Investigators said Renfro pulled out a gun, shot Moore, took the officer’s gun and then sped off in his car.

Monday, there was very limited seating in the courtroom for Renfro’s sentencing. Officers from the Coeur d’Alene Police Department and Moore’s family filled the seats.

https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/kootenai-county/judge-sentences-jonathan-renfro-to-death-for-2015-murder-of-police-sergeant/293-489653173

Gerald Pizzuto Idaho Death Row

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Gerald Pizzuto was sentenced to death by the State of Idaho for beating two people to death. According to court documents Gerald Pizzuto would rob a cabin in Idaho County where he tied up the two occupants, Berta Herndon, 58, and her nephew Del Herndon, 37, and proceeded to beat them with a hammer. After a hammer failed to kil Del he would shoot him in the head. Gerald Pizzuto would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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t is possible Idaho’s government could seek a death warrant as early as October for the execution of one of its nine death row inmates, as the inmate’s attorneys say the state is trying to give them little notice of when the date will be.

The inmate is Gerald Pizzuto Jr., 64, who in 1986 was sentenced to die. He was convicted of murder for the deaths in 1985 of Berta Herndon, 58, and her nephew Del Herndon, 37, at a cabin in Idaho County, according to the Associated Press. Prosecutors say he wanted to steal money from the pair, and that he tied their hands and legs before he beat them both with a hammer and shot Del Herndon with a .22 caliber rifle when the hammer blows failed to kill him, the Lewiston Tribune reported.

Pizzuto’s attorneys appealed the case, and raised the question of whether he has an intellectual disability, which would bar him from execution. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals was unconvinced, however, according to the Associated Press.

The U.S. Supreme Court may hear Pizzuto’s case during its October session, but if it doesn’t, it is possible the state could seek a warrant to execute him.

Attorneys “indicated in a pleading that the State could request a death warrant as early as October 2020,” according to a court document Pizzuto’s attorneys filed on Monday.

That document was filed as part of a legal action that began in March, on behalf of Pizzuto and another death row inmate, Thomas Creech, who may be the next to face execution. The attorneys are from Federal Defender Services of Idaho, a nonprofit organization funded by yearly grants from Congress.

Pizzuto’s lawyers are worried because they say the state is trying to provide little notice of when the execution will take place. They’re concerned because Pizzuto is in poor health — he’s in hospice and he has bladder cancer, according to court documents. The Idaho Department of Correction has refused to say where the drugs used to kill Pizzuto would come from, and his attorneys are worried the drugs used could have an adverse reaction with his medication or his health issues, resulting in an elongated, torturous death. In addition to that, the department has, in the past, not said which drugs it will use during an execution until relatively soon before the killing.

The Idaho Department of Correction has told the Idaho Press on numerous occasions the department does not comment on pending litigation.

Attorneys are sparring over the meaning of an April 8 order from the case’s judge requiring the department “to inform the court 14 days in advance if the state sets an execution for Pizzuto that, if carried out, would moot his claims before he can fully and fairly litigate them in this case.”

Pizzuto’s attorneys argue this means that, since the date of execution is included in a death warrant, the department must give them 14 days’ notice before they seek a warrant. Attorneys for the state of Idaho disagree — they say the order means they must give 14 days’ notice before the execution itself.

Pizzuto’s attorneys say they can’t determine if the execution will be inhumane without more notice and information.

“Without the execution plan, that substantial undertaking is obviously impossible,” according to Monday’s court document. “And with the plan, it will take a significant amount of time, which is exactly what the (state is) intentionally depriving the plaintiffs of by withholding any information about how the execution will be carried out.”

After days of trial in 2019 unrelated to Pizzuto’s case, a 4th District Court judge ordered the department to turn over the source of some of the drugs, but the state filed an appeal to the Idaho Supreme Court.

Not long before that trial, the department had also declined requests from Pizzuto’s attorneys about the possible execution

It was all the way back on Dec. 18, 2018, that the plaintiffs asked the defendants for basic information about the State’s intentions for their executions, including what drugs would be used to kill them,” according to Monday’s court document. “For twenty months and counting, the defendants have refused to provide that information to the plaintiffs, even while threatening to execute Mr. Pizzuto less than three months from today. Instead, the defendants are waiting to divulge the information until shortly before the execution, so as to prevent Mr. Pizzuto from having the chance to fully investigate and prepare potential claims before they are extinguished by his death.”

As a solution, Pizzuto’s attorneys are seeking a stay of execution to avoid a “blizzard of onerous litigation” should the state ask for a death warrant in the coming months. They write it “offers the Court a far more straightforward way of managing the case and giving itself time to carefully resolve Mr. Pizzuto’s serious claims.”

“An administrative stay of perhaps six months, or whatever other amount of time the Court thought appropriate would be ‘only intended to preserve the status quo’ to provide space to consider the issues in the case,” according to Monday’s court document.

A judge hasn’t made a decision about a stay yet. The next deadline in the case is Wednesday, when attorneys must file more information about their interpretation of the April 8 order.

If Pizzuto is executed, he would be only the third Idahoan executed in decades. The state’s most recent execution was that of Richard Leavitt in 2012, which came on the heels of Paul Ezra Rhoades’ execution in 2011. Prior to that, the state had had a long gap in executions.

As Pizzuto’s attorneys pointed out, a judge in Rhoades’ case noted the department’s lack of notice of execution.

“Nine years ago, this Court indicated that it was ‘troubled’ by IDOC’s penchant for announcing critical information about executions at the last minute,” they wrote. “Nine years later, IDOC continues to deliberately withhold the most basic parts of its plans for executions— including the drug to be used—until the eleventh hour.”

https://www.idahopress.com/news/local/idaho-could-seek-warrant-for-execution-as-soon-as-october/article_0d5a9740-90bd-5804-a4eb-1e522b23edea.html

Erick Hall Idaho Death Row

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Erick Hall was sentenced to death by the State of Idaho for two separate sexual assaults and murders. According to court documents Erick Hall would commit the first sexual assault and murder in 2000 and would sexually assault and murder a second woman in 2003. The first victim was a flight attendant who was walking along a hiking trail when she was abducted, sexually assaulted and murdered. Hall would throw her body in the Boise river. The second victim was abducted, sexually assaulted and murdered. Hall would dispose of her body in the foothill area. Erick Hall was tried separately for both murders and in each he was convicted and sentenced to death.

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The Idaho Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by a man condemned to death row twice for two separate murders.

In the written ruling issued Wednesday, a majority of the Justices agreed that Erick Virgil Hall was given a fair trial and had adequate representation when he was tried and sentenced to death for the kidnapping, rape and murder of flight attendant Lynn Henneman. Two justices dissented with the majority opinion, however, saying they agreed Hall was guilty of the crimes — but felt there were errors made in the process of sentencing him to the death penalty.

Henneman was on a lay-over in Boise on Sept. 24, 2000, when she took a walk on the Boise Greenbelt. Prosecutors said that’s when Hall kidnapped her, raped her and strangled her with a sweater. 

The investigation went without a suspect for three years — until police investigating the rape and murder of Cheryl Ann Hanlon in the Boise foothills questioned Hall, and realized his DNA sample matched swabs collected from Henneman’s body.

Hall was later also sentenced to death for Hanlon’s murder.

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