Saturday, September 23, 2006

Bishop Opposes Death Sentence in North Dakota

FARGO, North Dakota, SEPT. 22, 2006 (Zenit.org).- Bishop Samuel Aquila came out in opposition to the death sentence levied against Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. for killing a University of North Dakota student.

Rodriguez was recently found guilty of killing Dru Sjodin, 22. Today, the jury sentenced him to the death penalty.

"The sentence of death which was imposed today upon Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. obscures for all of society the truth of the inherent dignity of human life," said Bishop Aquila in a statement.

"Responding to this senseless act of violence with another act of violence through imposition of the death penalty does not erase the hurt caused by the first act," he contended. "Rather, it reinforces the false perspective of revenge as justice. In doing so, it diminishes respect for all human life, both the lives of the guilty and the innocent."

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The death penalty is not legal in North Dakota, but the case was tried in federal court which made the sentence possible, said Tanya Watterud, diocesan director of communications, in a statement to ZENIT.


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