Publications & Testimony
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May 31, 2003
Raymond Wood
The following synopsis was taken from the now-defunct www.larryrobison.org…
Read MoreMay 30, 2003
CONGRESSWOMAN ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON JOINS DC TEENS FOR SUMMIT ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
CONGRESSWOMAN ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON JOINS DC TEENS FOR SUMMIT ON CAPITAL…
Read MoreMay 26, 2003
U.S. Plans Death Camp
May 26,…
Read MoreMay 19, 2003
Gallup Poll Analysis, May 19, 2003
May 19,…
Read MoreMay 01, 2003
State of Missouri v. Joseph Amrine
The Missouri Supreme Court recently overturned the capital conviction of Joseph Amrine, a death row inmate accused of killing a fellow prisoner 17 years ago. The Court found “clear and convincing evidence of actual innocence that undermines confidence” in Amrine’s conviction (Supreme Court of Missouri, SC84656, April 29, 2003). In a 4 – 3 decision the Court ordered that Amrine be conditionally discharged 30 days from the date the mandate issues in this case unless the state elects to file new…
Read MoreApr 20, 2003
The Silencing of Gideon’s Trumpet
New York Times…
Read MoreApr 18, 2003
Preventing a Miscarriage of Justice
New York…
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Amnesty International: Violation of the Rights of Foreign Nationals Under Sentence of Death
More than 60 foreign citizens representing 22 nationalities are under sentence of death in the United States of America (USA). In virtually every case, the arresting authorities failed to notify detained foreigners of their right to communicate with their consular representatives. As a consequence, foreign nationals confronted by an unfamiliar legal system were tried and sentenced to death without the benefit of the crucial support from the authorities of their native countries. Since 1993,…
Read MoreMar 31, 2003
Exonerated but Never Set Free
By Maureen…
Read MoreMar 03, 2003
Name Dropping
In 1996, a trusted informant told the FBI that Dan Bright was doing time for a murder committed by someone else. For years, the bureau fought to hide the name that’s listed on Document 212. That fight may finally be…
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