Out-of-state group fights Florida’s death penalty – WFTV Orlando

Posted: June 15, 2017 at 7:11 am

by: Field Sutton Updated: Jun 14, 2017 - 6:24 PM

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - An out-of-state group--funded by out-of-state dollars is setting up a Florida operation to fight the state's death penalty.

The group, Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty, plans on lobbying lawmakers in Tallahassee to influence the states potential abolition of capital punishment.

During an announcement made on the steps of Orange-Osceola State Attorney Aramis Ayalas office, Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty told Channel 9s Field Sutton it believes it will be able to build bi-partisan support for repealing Floridas death penalty statutes.

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"We urge these prosecutors to take a stand for life, and for fiscal responsibility, and to prudently only seek sentences other than death, said Mark Hyden, withConservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty.

James Purdy, the elected public defender for Volusia and surrounding counties, cited one study during his speech Wednesday pegging the cost of the state's death penalty at more than $50 million.

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"Imagine what it would be like if we could have (an extra $50 extra million) or more a year to pay for teachers, to put police officers back on the street, Purdy said.

Rafael Zaldivar, the father of a son who was murdered in 2012, accused the group of overthinking the death penaltys purpose.

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"It is the ultimate punishment for heinous crimes. That's all it is, Zaldivar said. "Once one of their wives or children are molested, raped and murdered, they'll be on the other side of the [argument]."

Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penaltyis part of New York-based Equal Justice USA, whose executive director acknowledges her teams past work with Ayala, including providing support in the state attorneys fight against the death penalty. The executive director said Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penaltyitself has "no contact or involvement" with the state attorney.

The leader of Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty echoed that, telling Eyewitness News he and his associates have no connection with Ayala. He said it was a coincidence that the group held Wednesdays announcement outside the Orange-Osceola County States Attorneys Office.

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