Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Appeals court overturns Virginia man’s death sentence

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RICHMOND, VA. >> The death sentence of a Virginia man convicted of raping and beating a woman to death in 2008 was overturned Tuesday by a federal appeals court.

Mark Lawlor was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in the killing of Genevieve Orange, a tenant in a Fairfax County apartment complex where Lawlor worked as a leasing agent.

In recommendi­ng the death sentence, a jury found that it was likely Lawlor would commit additional violence “that would

constitute a continuing serious threat to society.”

On Tuesday, a three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the death sentence. The court found the state court wrongly excluded the testimony of an expert witness who said Lawlor had a very low risk of committing additional violence in prison.

“The Supreme Court has long recognized that a capital sentencing body must be permitted to consider any admissible mitigating informatio­n in determinin­g whether to assign the defendant a sentence less than death,” Judge Stephanie Thacker wrote for the panel in the unanimous opinion.

The 4th Circuit’s ruling reversed the ruling of a federal judge who upheld Lawlor’s death sentence. The court sent the case back to that judge “for proceeding­s consistent with this opinion.”

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