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    Conan Wayne Hale - Oregon




    Facts of the Crime:

    Conan Wayne Hale was sentenced to death for his role in the slaying of three Springfield, Oregon teenagers in 1995. He was sentenced after being found guilty on all 33 counts that he faced, including 13 charges of aggravated murder. The three teenagers killed in the incident were 15-year-olds Kristal Bendele and Brandon Williams and 13-year-old Patrick Finley.

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    No. 03-8304 *** CAPITAL CASE ***
    Title:
    Conan Wayne Hale, Petitioner
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    Oregon
    Docketed: January 12, 2004
    Lower Ct: Supreme Court of Oregon
    Case Nos.: (SC S45391)
    Decision Date: August 14, 2003
    Rehearing Denied: October 2, 2003

    ~~~Date~~~ ~~~~~~~Proceedings and Orders~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Dec 29 2003 Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due February 11, 2004)
    Feb 11 2004 Brief of respondent Oregon in opposition filed.
    Feb 26 2004 DISTRIBUTED for Conference of March 19, 2004.
    Mar 22 2004 Petition DENIED.

    http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.a...es/03-8304.htm

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    On February 12, 2015, Hale filed a habeas petition in Federal District Court.

    http://dockets.justia.com/docket/ore...cv00251/120558

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    Sentence officially commuted to LWOP.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dzT...RSrp4B4Un/view
    "There is a point in the history of a society when it becomes so pathologically soft and tender that among other things it sides even with those who harm it, criminals, and does this quite seriously and honestly. Punishing somehow seems unfair to it, and it is certain that imagining ‘punishment’ and ‘being supposed to punish’ hurts it, arouses fear in it." Friedrich Nietzsche

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