Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Supreme Court Sides With Texas in Dispute With Bush Over Mexican's Death Row Case

It's just sooooo refreshing when the judiciary exhibits restraint and hints of Federalism.

WASHINGTON — President Bush overstepped his authority when he ordered a Texas court to grant a new hearing to a Mexican on death row for rape and murder, the Supreme Court said Tuesday.

In a case that mixes presidential power, international relations and the death penalty, the court sided with Texas 6-3.

Bush was in the unusual position of siding with death row prisoner Jose Ernesto Medellin, a Mexican citizen whom police prevented from consulting with Mexican diplomats, as provided by international treaty.

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