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Nevada

Scott Dozier – white, age 32


Sentenced in Clark County, Nevada


By: a jury


Date of crime: April 18, 2002


Prosecution’s case/defense response: Dozier robbed and murdered Jeremiah Miller (age 22) and then hacked up his body. Miller had come to Las Vegas, with $12,000, in search of pills to make methamphetamine. Dozier was to help him find a connection to purchase the pills. The defense argued that an unidentified drug dealer who loaned Miller the $12,000 was the more likely killer. During the penalty phase, a defense psychologist told jurors that Dozier had been sexually abused as a child by a teenage neighbor and suffered from an anti-social personality disorder with narcissistic traits. In 2005, Dozier was convicted in Arizona of 2d murder in a case where authorities said his victim was dismembered and buried in the desert.


Prosecutor(s): Sam Bateman, Giancarlo Pesci


Defense lawyer(s): Clark Partick, Alzora Jackson


Sources: Las Vegas Review-Journal 9/22/07 (2007 WLNR 18698698), 9/26/07 (2007 WLNR 18929171); AP Alert 10/4/07 – CA 16:06:38; www.lvrj.com/news/10228221.html

  
Tamir Hamilton – black, age 28


Sentenced in Washoe County, Nevada


By: a jury


Date of crime: September 14, 2006


Prosecution’s case/defense response: Hamilton raped and murder Holly Quick (age 16). She was found dead, in her bed, by her mother. Quick had been being raped, stabbed 40 times and her throat was slashed. The defense argued that Hamilton suffered from mental illness. A defense psychologist testified that Hamilton was experiencing a psychotic episode the night of Quick’s death. A state psychiatrist called that assertion extremely unlikely. In 2007, Hamilton was sentenced to life in prison for a separate rape and beating of a 20 year woman which occurred two weeks before Quick was killed.


Prosecutor(s): Luke Prengaman


Defense lawyer(s): Richard Davies


Sources: AP Alert 3/25/08 – NV 13:34:05; AP Alert 3/29/08 – CA 22:36:00; AP Alert 5/14/08 – CA 15:36:18; dailysparkstribune.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Hamilton+formally+sentenced+to+death+in+Quick+m; dailysparkstribune.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Hamilton+sentenced+to+death%20&id=55251-Hamilt; www.doc.nv.gov/notis/detail.php?offender_id=69589; www.ktvn.com/Global/story.asp?s=8085277; www.krnv.com/Global/story.asp?S=8066565

  
Eugene Nunnery – black, age 26


Sentenced in Clark County, Nevada


By: a jury


Date of crime: September 22, 2006


Prosecution’s case/defense response: Nunnery shot Saul Nunez Saustegui (age 29) execution style during a robbery. He is facing murder charges in two more cases. Nunnery, George Brass, Brandon Bland and Carleton Folwer went on a month long crime spree targeting Hispanics and others in murders, home invasions and robberies. Nunnery is accused of killing two Hispanic men during robberies and shooting a third man in a drug deal. He told the jury he felt no remorse for what he had done and that he would do it again.


Prosecutor(s): David Stanton


Defense lawyer(s): Patricia Palm, Ivette Maningo


Sources: Las Vegas Review-Journal 4/4/08 (2008 WLNR 6487487), 5/20/08 (2008 WLNR 9560717); www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Sep-30-Sat-2006/news/9966341.html

  
James Ray Walker – black, age 46


Sentenced in Clark County, Nevada


By: a jury


Date of crime: August 23, 2003


Prosecution’s case/defense response: Walker fatally stabbed Christine Anziano (age 33) during a robbery. As Anziano left the store where she had been shopping, Walker stabbed her five times and ran off with her purse. The jury foreman said Walker’s violent criminal history was the main factor that led to the death sentence. Walker spent 22 years in prison for shooting a tourist in 1978 and the day after he killed Anziano, he slit a man’s throat and robbed him. The man survived and testified at the murder trial.


Prosecutor(s): Chris Owens, William Kephart


Defense lawyer(s): Alzora Jackson, Scott Bindrup


Sources: Las Vegas Review-Journal (2007 WLNR 1370865), 2/3/07 (2007 WLNR 2176986); www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2007/Jan-25-Thu-2007/news/12179702.html

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