Posts Tagged ‘Georgia’

  I reproduce this article in full, without further comment, except to note my utter astonishment. By Paul Joseph Watson. Infowars.com Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Police in Milledgeville, Georgia handcuffed and charged a 6-year-old girl (seen above) with assault for throwing a tantrum in school but instead of apologizing for such unnecessary treatment, the chief [...]

Readers of this blog will remember that I and many others spent a few weeks a while back focused with increasing horror and dread on the case of Troy Davis, an innocent man on Georgia’s Death Row who, despite all evidence against him crumbling over the course of his incarceration, and an international outcry and [...]

Could this happen in any other locale in the “civilised world” except somewhere in the south of the United States? I think not. An Atlanta woman says she was mistakenly imprisoned for 53 days because police confused her for someone else with the same first name. Teresa Culpepper says she called police to report that [...]

Sunday saw the burial of Troy Davis, the man who millions believed was falsely convicted of murder and who was then, in turn, killed by the State of Georgia despite a massive groundswell of support, including from some of the finest political and legal minds in America and around the world. Today sees the freeing [...]

The Supreme Court is considering the case. No one knows what will happen, although I believe execution is still by far the most likely result. Watch live feed of the protest outside the prison here, especially if you are interested in stopping the death penalty generally, as there are many interesting people being interviewed as [...]

A million people have signed petitions, from around the USA and around the world. One million people have weighed the evidence, and found it fatally flawed. ONE MILLION. People like the Pope, Archbishop Tutu and President Jimmy Carter have condemned the conviction as unsafe. A host of conservative figures are among those who have advocated [...]

Troy Davis is almost certainly innocent on the crime for which he is about to be executed. At the very least, his sentence should be commuted while new evidence is properly examined, because the laws of his state, Georgia, insist that no execution can proceed when there is doubt about the conviction. Read this fine [...]

At the very least, the doubts about his conviction should make imposing the death penalty – planned for just a few short days from now – unthinkable. (By its own rules, Georgia is obliged to set aside the death penalty where reasonable doubt exists.) Please take action. As a first step, read Emily Hauser’s blog. [...]