Death row inmate unable to appeal, computer troubles blamed
In a very bizarre case, a death row inmate was unable to file for appeal after his lawyer's computer began acting up. On the day in which he was to be executed, Presiding Judge Sharon Keller decided to not accept a filing for appeal after 5:00PM, even though a number of personnel stayed after. Turns out, a "severe computer problem" hindered Mr. Michael Richard's lawyers from being able to print and deliver the paperwork before the Judge-established deadline, thus eliminating his ability to receive a stay of execution. Of note, the legal team stated that they could have still had the documentation sent in before 5:00PM if e-mailed filings were acceptable. As expected, the director of the Texas Civil Rights Project is already thinking about "filing a complaint with the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct about Keller."[Via TheRegister]






















Okay, I have been saying this for years..... eventually Microshaft is going to kill somebody. It finally happened.
P.S - I don't own a mac.. yet.
P.P.S - This puts things in the big perspective when people have a problem with your computer. It might not actually be "life or death".
Poor guy..I blame Vista!
Looks like the lawyer's Serpentshrine Cavern Raid ended a bit too late?