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Judge Won't Lift Execution Stay for Matthews

Click here for KOCO article on Judge's decision.

Clemency Hearing set for Donald Wackerly

The Pardon and Parole Board has set a clemency hearing for Donald R. Wackerly for 9 a.m. on Thursday September 16.  Past experience shows that when the defendent has a large turnout of supporters, things go better for him...so the more people who can attend this hearing, the better.  HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!

Georgians Say There is “No Room for Doubt” in Troy Davis Case
Atlanta- Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (GFADP), Georgia’s statewide coalition of organizations and individuals opposed to the death penalty, reacted to the decision by Federal District Court Judge, William T. Moore to deny relief for Troy Anthony Davis even though grave doubts permeate the case.
 
The burden imposed on Mr. Davis by the Federal court to prove his innocence was impossibly high.  But any fair reading of the evidence and testimony presented at the historic evidentiary that was held in Savannah on June 23 and 24 only strengthened doubts of Davis' guilt.  The testimony of the witnesses called by the defense team underscored the fragility of the state's case against Troy Davis.
 
“Knowing what we know now-recanting witnesses, perjured testimony and who the likely shooter is-I cannot see any jury ever convicting Mr. Davis.” said Kathryn Hamoudah, Vice Chair of GFADP. “Troy Davis still has strong innocence claims. There is no room for doubt when a person’s life is on the line.”

For more updates on the Troy Davis case click here.

Execution date set for Oklahoma death row inmate

  

Published: August 13, 2010 Oklahoman 
 
 
 

An execution date for a man convicted of killing an Arkansas fisherman has been set. The state Court of Criminal Appeals on Thursday set an Oct. 14 execution date for Donald Ray Wackerly II. The U.S. Supreme Court denied the 40-year-old Wackerly's request to hear his case. He has exhausted all other appeals. Wackerly was convicted of killing Pan Sayakhoummane, 51, in a robbery along the Arkansas River south of Muldrow.
 

JULIE BISBEE, CAPITOL BUREAU


Read more: http://newsok.com/execution-date-set-for-oklahoma-death-row-inmate/article/3484852?custom_click=rss#ixzz0xRQg0tQ8
 
Jeffrey Matthews given a 60 day stay of execution

We have been notified that Jeffrey Matthews was given a 60 day stay of execution by order of Judge Friot of the Oklahoma Western Division of the US District Court. 

"Charlie Price, spokesman for Attorney General Drew Edmondson, said the stay was issued over plans by prison officials to substitute one of the drugs used in the execution process."

The Vigil scheduled for tonight will not be held.

 

 

 

Action Alert regarding Jeffrey Matthews

Follow this link to an ACTION ALERT from Amnesty International regarding the current status of Jeffrey Matthews.  Information regarding contact about the case is included.  Current Status.

Announcements
No August Board Meeting

There will not be an August meeting of the Board of OCADP.

Parade magazine and costs of death penalty

 The widely distributed Parade magazine debates the costs of capital punishment.

Death Penalty Curriculum Resources

Curriculum resources for exploring the death penalty are highlighted in Information:  Education Section; resources for both adults and high school students.

Troy Davis Case Still Under Review

 Latest news is that new witness in Troy Davis Case has come forward.

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This is a listing by Amnesty International of the positions of many religious and faith groups regarding the death penalty.  It includes many links to articles and positions on the death penalty that have been put forward by faith communities.

Founded in 1988, Death Penalty Focus is one of the largest nonprofit advocacy organizations in the nation dedicated to the abolition of capital punishment through public education; grassroots and political organizing; original research; media outreach; local, state and nationwide coalition building; and the education of religious, legislative and civic leaders about the death penalty and its alternatives.

 A project of the American Bar Association.

The death penalty is the ultimate, irreversible denial of human rights. By working towards the abolition of the death penalty worldwide, Amnesty International USA's Death Penalty Abolition Campaign looks to end the cycle of violence created by a system riddled with economic and racial bias and tainted by human error.

A center for education and non-violent action on issues relating to human rights, economic justice, environmental sustainability, and nonviolence.

Abolish the Death Penalty is a blog dedicated to...well, you know. The purpose of Abolish is to tell the personal stories of crime victims and their loved ones, people on death row and their loved ones and those activists who are working toward abolition. You may, from time to time, see news articles or press releases here, but that is not the primary mission of Abolish the Death Penalty. Our mission is to put a human face on the debate over capital punishment.

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