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No, to custody deaths ...
No officers convicted of a death in custody in the UK since 1969
No, to all injustices ...
Campaigners vow to keep up the pressure to protest all injustices
all credits: Amnesty International
originally published: March 2010
Troy Davis was convicted of murdering a Georgia police officer in 1991. Nearly two decades later, Davis remains on death row – even though the case against him has fallen apart.
On Monday August 17th 2009 the Supreme Court issued an order mandating a new evidentiary hearing for death-row inmate Troy Anthony Davis. With its ruling, the nation’s highest court decided that Davis should have another chance to prove his innocence before the state of Georgia puts him to death.
Take Action for Troy Davis by following links below:
Troy Davis’ hearing has not been scheduled, though it may be sometime in late Spring or early Summer.
To join the Amnesty Ireland Death Penalty Network please email: deat...@amnesty.ie
Troy Davis – Case Background >
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