- John Rooney (murderer)
John Rooney (1880 –
17 October 1905 ) was an American convictedmurder er and was the last person executed byNorth Dakota .On
26 August 1902 , a farm worker named Harold Sweet was shot and killed during arobbery near theChicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad tracks on the west side ofFargo, North Dakota . Rooney was arrested and charged withfirst degree murder . In January 1903 Rooney was convicted by ajury and on31 March 1903 , he was sentenced to death byhanging .Rooney's appeals went to the
Supreme Court of the United States . Rooney argued that because on9 March 1903 , theNorth Dakota Legislature had changed the law to mandate that all executions should be conducted in aprison rather than in public, the application of his sentence was being appliedex post facto , since no such law existed at the time of the murder. The Supreme Court rejected this argument, holding that "the place of execution, when the punishment is death, within the limits of the state, is of no practical consequence to the criminal." ["Rooney v. North Dakota", ussc|196|319|1905.]Rooney was hanged at the Cass County prison on
17 October 1905 . It was the first execution in North Dakota's history to be held in a prison as opposed to in public.North Dakota abolished the death penalty in 1915. It was reinstated from 1939 to 1977, but no one was executed by North Dakota during that time, making Rooney the last person executed by North Dakota.
ee also
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Capital punishment in North Dakota
*List of most recent executions by jurisdiction Notes
References
*Frank Vyzralek, [http://www.court.state.nd.us/court/news/executend.htm Capital crimes and criminals executed in northern Dakota Territory and North Dakota, 1885–1905"] ,
2000-10-19
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