The moral dilemma is defined as an ethical problem In this case the situation has two equal bad choices but neither can solve the moral dilemma. Lupe Garza is the mother of two children, temporary employee of the factory. Garza is an excellent and talented worker and the supervisor is aware of her skills. A personnel expert named Sara Jones misunderstood Garza to suspect Garza to refuse another job as he suspected Garza to be in permanent work at the factory.
It's rare for that name to appear during a federal jury trial, it is difficult to determine the strategy of Edinburgh attorney Lily Anne Gutierrez to protect Garza. Instead, Gaza sat on the desk and gazed at the space or graffiti on the memo pad. When asked about it on Friday, Gutierrez was wearing purple glasses and her purple sweater. Within a week, she was a former Panamanian member member Fabien Rodriguez, Commander Joe Padilla - Sheriff Trevigno's right hand - and convicted narcotic seller Fernando Senior and his son and James Phil "JP "Flores summoned the former sheriff criminal intercept summoned
Juan Raul Garza - Latino. Marijuana dealer Garza was sentenced to death in Texas in August 1993 because he killed three other drug traffickers. Garza was rejected by the US Supreme Court at the end of 1999 and faced the day of enforcement on August 5, 2000. This date was postponed until the Ministry of Justice completed drafting guidelines for prisoners of federal death sentences seeking presidential pardon issued in early August. According to the new guidelines, Garza applied for tolerance and got the opportunity to set a new implementation date on December 12, 2000. In December 2000, President Clinton postponed the implementation of Garza for at least six months to further consider the fairness of the federal death penalty. Garza was executed on June 19, 2001