Troy Anthony Davis is Still Waiting to Live or Die
Troy Anthony Davis, who was convicted of killing a police officer, is still waiting to learn whether he will live or die.
He was sentenced to death with a law in effect that makes it very difficult to get an appeal. Most of the witnesses in his case have recanted their testimonies; there's no DNA evidence; there's no murder weapon.
The Georgia Supreme Court at least heard oral arguments requesting a new trial on November 13, 2007, but Davis is still waiting. He has gotten support to get his case reconsidered from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, US Senator Carol Moseley, Jesse L. Jackson Jr., Pope Benedict and several others.
Will he be a victim of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996? All too often in America, laws designed to get "bad guys" get innocent people as well. Is Davis innocent? We don't know. But we do believe he has the right to a fair trial. Some witnesses later said they were intimidated by police; one even said he was paid by the police to lie.
Learn more at http://www.troyanthonydavis.org/ or see our earlier blog entry at http://loveshade.org/blog/2007/07/will_georgia_kill_an_innocent.html
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