6A - Wednesday, September 22, 2010 0 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Calif. deputy AG asks judge to authorize lethal injections COMMUNITY CULTIVATION Execution of Albert Brown would be first California execution in 4 years SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Wheth- er California's first execution in more than four years will occur next week remained an open ques- tion yesterday, as a judge grappled with a demand from the state attor- neygeneral'sofficetoresumelethal injections. A hearing was held on the issue after a Riverside County judge last monthset an execution date ofSept. 29 for Albert Greenwood Brown, who was convicted of abducting, raping and killinga15-year-old girl on her way home from school in 1900. The action surprised many because a federal judge halted exe- cutions in 2006 and ordered prison officials to overhaul lethal injection procedures. The state adopted new regulations on Aug. 29 but had not sought the judge's permission to MSA From Page 1A quate say on the ban. A vote on the ban was scheduled for Sept. 8, but the council decided to postpone the vote until Monday night to give students a chance to voice their concerns. "This could have been done much more easily," Raymond said. "It's really a shame that we weren't able to come to a consensus on an issue as uncontroversial as fire safety." While MSA and City Council were not able to have a stronger dialogue about the issue of the ban, collaboration regarding fire safety and prevention at the University "should be a great start for collabo- ration between City Council and MSA," Buoy said. "We hope to carry out from here and have that be the case, but it's disappointing that that's yet to be proven," he said. To build this relationship, MSA will hold a Campus Neighbors restart executions. Yesterday, California deputy attorney general Michael Quinn told U.S. District Court Judge Jer- emy Fogel the new regulations authorize the state to execute Brown next week. Brown's attorney John Grele countered that the judge needed to review the new regulations and the state's contention it had improved its lethal injection procedure before executions can commence. Fogel, who imposed the tem- porary moratorium in 2006, said he was concerned that he was left with so little time to decide such an important issue. "There is no way any court can conduct an orderly review of con- stitutional claims in eight days," he said. Nonetheless, the judge said he would rulebyFriday. Quinn left the court without commenting to reporters. Grele refused to speculate why prosecu- tors and the state attorney general's office are suddenly setting execu- tions dates and pushing hard for the resumption of lethal injection. Meeting open forum in October to provide information to students, and will include students, land- lords, tenants, City Council mem- bers and people from the Ann Arbor Fire and Police Departments and the Department of Public Safety. The specific date of the forum is yet to be determined by MSA. "Between all of these differ- ent bodies...we're going to work together to come up with the best way to really enact widespread fire safety awareness on the off-cam- pus level," Buoy said. "This section of the student body is really being neglected because they aren't on campus." Raymond said that MSA is also in the process of establishing the City Council Relations Commit- tee, which will consist of repre- sentatives from the City Council and representatives of MSA, who hopefully can meet at least once a month to discuss new ideas and ongoing issues like the couch ban. "We are more prepared to take a proactive role in reaching out to City Council," Buoy said. 0 LSA junior Sara Vander Zanden picks a tomato during the Cultivation Club's weekly gathering. The garden is located on the southwest corner of Hill St. and East University. Obama says latest sanctions against Iran nuclear programare working Experts question national Studies. The number of policy. interestin engagement. companies that recently have cur- The policies of Iranian Supreme So the administration turned whether sanctions tailed or eliminated their ties to LeaderAyatollah Ali Khamenei and to what it calls the "pressure Sran is in the dozens, he added, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad track," and in June the U.N. Secu- will get Iran to stop including Toyota and oil giant Royal "are largely unaffected by mount- rity Council passed a new sanctions Dutch Shell. ing financial penalties imposed by resolution. On July 1 Obama signed nuclear program Secretary of State Hillary Rod- the West," Takeyh wrote Sunday in unilateral U.S. sanctions legislation ham Clinton has said the sanctions an opinion piece in The Washington that he called the toughest Con- WASHINGTON (AP) - The are "biting" Iran's economy. Post. gress has ever imposed on Iran. Obama administration says the at- On Tuesday, U.S. officials in "Washington and its allies still Sharing the U.S. concern about est round of sanctions appears to Vienna urged Iran to return to fail to realize that they are not deal- Iran potentially gaining nuclear have succeeded in bringing addi- negotiations, which reached a stale- ing with a conventional nation-state weapons, the European Union, tional pressure against Iran's nucle- mate months ago after Iran tried making subtle estimates of national Australia, Canada, Japan and South ar program. But private experts to re-negotiate an agreement for it interests," Takeyh wrote. Khame- Korea have imposed their own question whether the penalties will to ship out most of its low enriched nei sees reconciliation with the U.S. sanctions against Iran. achieve their goal of compelling uranium tobe turned into fuel for a as subversion that could undermine The sanctions have limited Iran's Tehran to give up any nuclear ambi- research reactor. the pillars of the Islamic state, he ability to attractforeign investment, tions. At a conference heldby theInter- added. pinched its ability to import gaso- In a speech Monday, the Trea- national Atomic Energy Agency, Inan Associated Press interview line, created a drag on its shipping sury Department's point man on U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu in New York on Sunday, Ahmadine- business and hurt Iranian banking Iran sanctions, Stuart Levey, said said Washington is "always inter- jad said sanctions are futile. relationships worldwide. 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