The Supreme Court has refused to review the case of a British woman sentenced to death for killing a Houston mother and stealing her baby in 2001.
The justices rejected an appeal from Linda Carty, who complained her trial lawyers were deficient.
Carty, 51, was found guilty of capital murder in February 2002. She is one of 10 women on Texas death row. The British government and anti-death penalty groups have taken up her cause.
Carty, who claims she had ineffective counsel and maintains her innocence, was optimistic before the ruling.
Texas officials will now set an execution date and Carty, a British citizen, will become the only woman to have a slot on the state's execution calendar. It could be years before she's actually put to death.
It is rare for women to get the death penalty in the United States and even rarer for them to be put death. Fifty-four women are on death row and in the modern era (1973 to 2009) of the death penalty, only 11 women have been executed. Read more>>>
Source: Houston Chronicle, May 3, 2010
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