Thursday, November 30th, 2006
Drunkard Supreme Court Justice overturns murderer’s death penalty
If someone in your family is raped, robbed, and then stabbed to death in Washington, don’t expect justice. At least not from Justice Bobbe Bridge (you know the one, the hit-and-run-drunk-driving supreme court justice) and her cohorts on the Washington Supreme Court. Especially if the prosecutor suggests that life in prison for the rapist, robber, and murderer is too lenient.
Aggravated murder is a capital crime and it should carry a mandatory death sentence. Allen Eugene Gregory certainly didn’t show any leniency to Geneine Ann Harshfield on the night he raped, robbed and killed her ten years ago.

