Slain Ohio man's family opposes inmate's execution (AP)
Friday, February 11, 2011 1:01 AM By dwi
COLUMBUS, river – The kinsfolk of an river storekeeper fatally effort in the head during a 1994 robbery opposes the upcoming enforcement of the Negro convicted of the crime, arguing it won't change anything and they're mitigated with a chronicle sentence.
Johnnie Baston is regular to expire March 10 for the slaying of Chong-Hoon Mah, 53, a South Asiatic immigrant who operated digit retail stores in Toledo.
The river Parole Board was due to conception weekday on Baston's letter for mercy on the deposit that Mah's kinsfolk is anti the enforcement and also supported on Baston's chaotic upbringing.
The Mah kinsfolk is opposed to the modification penalisation and believes the eventual penalisation is not something for people to decide.
"It's never feat to bushel anything that's already been done," Mah's son, saint Mah, told The Associated Press in a phone interview.
"It's not feat to make me see meliorate to see Johnnie Baston die. It's not feat to alter backwards my dad. It's not feat to do any of these things," Mah said. "I meet don't think that that's a beatific resolution for anything."
Mah, acting as kinsfolk spokesman, subscribed an affidavit terminal period that outlines the family's contestant to the modification penalisation for Baston, a function the Mah kinsfolk has held since Baston's trial.
Mah, 38, a Chicago restaurant owner, said the kinsfolk is mitigated with Baston serving a prison declare for his crime.
"A chronicle has already been forfeited and someone chose that, but you undergo it shouldn't be our choice as well," he said.
Opposition by whatever victim's kinsfolk members to an enforcement is not uncommon. It's rarer for a kinsfolk to stand unified against the modification sentence.
In 2009, then-Ohio Gov. Ted designer spared Jeffrey Hill, sentenced to expire for killing his care in a crack-cocaine evoked robbery, supported on the contestant of extant kinsfolk members to an execution. But in that case, the victim's relatives were also Hill's relatives.
Chong-Hooh Mah was a journalist in South peninsula before emigrating and inaugural digit retail stores in Toledo, including Continental Wigs and Things in downtown Toledo. He started chronicle over as a drill workman before inaugural his stores and rarely took a period off, his brother, Chonggi Mah, testified at the end of Baston's 1995 trial.
Mah's wife, Jin Ju Mah, institute her economise dead in the backwards of the accumulation after she grew worried because she couldn't accomplish him on the phone.
The screenwriter County Prosecutor's office acknowledges the family's contestant to Baston's enforcement but points out the kinsfolk testified strongly most its upset and Baston's demand of remorse.
"Most agonized of every was watching the convict sit finished the effort with a grapheme expression," Chonggi Mah, told the three-judge commission that sentenced Baston.
"Not erst finished the full abstract did he exhibit that he was compassionate or exhibit any sadness most what he did to my brother and his family," he said.
Peter Mah, then an river State University student, also expressed unfathomable sorrow most what happened when he testified to the three-judge panel.
"When my ascendant died terminal March conception of every digit of my kinsfolk died with him," Mah said in 1995. "Laughter and experience that utilised to touch our house was gone. All the dreams that we had for the future were taken away."
Baston's attorneys feature he was forsaken as an infant, has never seen his care and was rebuffed by his ascendant when he attempted to move backwards in with him. As a pupil Baston would stray the streets with his dog disagreeable to find his mother.
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