Current:Home > NewsNew Hampshire rejects pardon hearing request in case linked to death penalty repeal -RiseUp Capital Academy
New Hampshire rejects pardon hearing request in case linked to death penalty repeal
View
Date:2025-04-18 16:13:18
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The Executive Council rejected a request for a pardon hearing Wednesday in a murder case that helped drive the successful push to repeal New Hampshire’s death penalty.
The five-member panel voted unanimously without debate to deny the request from Robert McLaughlin, a Hampton police officer who shot his neighbor, Robert Cushing, to death in 1998. He was convicted in 1990 of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to life without parole.
The victim’s son, longtime state Rep. Robert “Renny” Cushing, later led the effort to repeal the death penalty, saying that his opposition to capital punishment only deepened after his dad’s death. He founded Murder Victims’ Families for Human Rights, and as its executive director, traveled the country speaking on behalf of victims against the death penalty.
“If we let those who kill turn us into killers, then evil triumphs and we all lose,” he said on March 7, 2019, when his bill passed the House, three years to the day before his own death from cancer and complications from Covid-19. “That does nothing to bring back our loved ones. All it does is widen the circle of violence.”
Lawmakers later overrode a veto from Gov. Chris Sununu to enact the repeal.
McLaughlin had been a patrolman for 18 years when he killed the elder Cushing over a longstanding grudge. At his trial, McLaughlin admitted shooting Cushing but said he was not guilty by reason of insanity. He argued that he was suffering from depression and panic attacks, and on the night of the shooting, was under the influence of alcohol and the prescription drug Xanax, a sedative.
After exhausting his appeals at the state level, he appealed in federal court claiming he would not have been convicted had jurors known he was taking controversial sleeping pills. A judge rejected that argument, saying he failed to prove his case on several fronts.
veryGood! (8)
Related
- John Galliano out at Maison Margiela, capping year of fashion designer musical chairs
- Florida dentist convicted of murder in 2014 slaying of his ex-brother-in-law, a law professor
- Highland Park suspected shooter's father pleads guilty to reckless conduct
- UN Security Council fails to agree on Israel-Hamas war as Gaza death toll passes 10,000
- Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
- Toyota, Ford, and Jeep among 2.1 million vehicles recalled: Check car recalls here
- Step Inside Olivia Culpo's Winning Bachelorette Party Ahead of Christian McCaffrey Wedding
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Have Not Been Invited to King Charles III's 75th Birthday
- Gen. Mark Milley's security detail and security clearance revoked, Pentagon says
- Following these 8 steps for heart health may slow biological aging by 6 years, research shows
Ranking
- Working Well: When holidays present rude customers, taking breaks and the high road preserve peace
- What to know about Elijah McClain’s death and the cases against police and paramedics
- Law and order and the economy are focus of the British government’s King’s Speech
- Likely human skull found in Halloween section of Florida thrift store
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- Illinois lawmakers scrutinize private school scholarships without test-result data
- 100 hilarious Thanksgiving jokes your family and friends will gobble up this year
- Customers at Bank of America, Wells Fargo and other banks grappling with deposit delays
Recommendation
Questlove charts 50 years of SNL musical hits (and misses)
Media watchdog asks Pakistan not to deport 200 Afghan journalists in undocumented migrant crackdown
NCAA Div. I women's soccer tournament: Bracket, schedule, seeds for 2023 championship
How are people supposed to rebuild Paradise, California, when nobody can afford home insurance?
Stamford Road collision sends motorcyclist flying; driver arrested
Law and order and the economy are focus of the British government’s King’s Speech
Maine man sentenced to 15 years for mosque attack plot
Megan Fox Describes Abusive Relationship in Gut-Wrenching Book of Poems