Posted on 07/08/2008 10:57:28 AM PDT by Kid Shelleen
Pennsylvania death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal has asked a federal appeals court to reconsider the decision that denied him a new trial in the 1981 slaying of Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. ***snip***
Abu-Jamal, 54, has been on death row since his 1982 conviction in the killing of Faulkner, who was shot to death near 13th and Locust Streets early in the morning of Dec. 9, 1981
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“has been on death row since his 1982 conviction”
26 years is way too long a time for him to be permitted to draw breath.
It seem these days that Black males have a 'right'(Obligation) to destroy civilization.
Allow me to be the first to say it: FRY MUMIA
He is NOT on death row. His sentence was commuted in 2001.
This guy is the poster child for why the death penalty is a joke in this country. If we’re not going to do it right, we shouldn’t even have it. Looks to me like only Texas does it correctly. This scumbag shot and wounded an officer, then while the officer was on the ground he walked up to him and killed him execution style. That was 27 years ago and he’s still on this earth. It’s a joke, a sad one...
I don't think its out of line to suggest that the process is broken.
Of course, "FRY COOK" isn't nearly as dramatic.
I thought his death sentence was overturned? he hasn’t been on death row for a while?
Fry that MF NOW!
FRY FRY MUMIA!!!!!!
26 years on death row and counting....
Odds are, if he were never caught he would be dead by now from drugs or a bullet from another street punk.
This scumbags upkeep has been paid for by taxpayers for over 26 years since being sentenced to death for his crime. How many different levels of appeals has he already had?
I agree with the libs who say the death penalty does not work. This is a prime example.
No one sentenced to death should be taking up space more then3 years after the original conviction. make all the appeals mandatory and required to be filed and heard in that time period. Get it done and get it over with......
That is, unless McDonald's starts doing off-Broadway productions.
Mumia Abu-Jamal, his supporters, and lawyers are making a mockery of the US justice system via endless frivolous appeals, IMHO.
Justice delayed is justice denied.
PHILADELPHIA -- Mumia Abu-Jamal, arguably the world's best-known death-row inmate, has been saved from the gallows, but not from a life in prison.After mulling the habeas corpus appeal of the incarcerated journalist and former Black Panther for over two years, U.S. District Judge William Yohn on Monday issued a carefully worded decision overturning the penalty-phase verdict of the jury that sentenced Abu-Jamal to death in July 1982 for the slaying of Daniel Faulkner, a white, 25-year-old Philadelphia police officer.
Yohn overturned the death verdict on the narrow grounds that the jury had been wrongly instructed about the rules of mitigating circumstances that might apply to Abu-Jamal.
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The one remaining avenue left for Abu-Jamal to pursue his claim of innocence would be if a judge in any new penalty-phase hearing permitted him to introduce new witnesses or evidence aimed at mitigating the charge, or raising doubts in the minds of jurors about his guilt -- what is known legally as "residual doubt."
Has he been RE-SENTENCED to death?
If he had been sentenced to life in prison instead of death he’d still be filing all of the same appeals. His defenders claim innocence.
It would still be costing us in court costs and imprisonment.
Perhaps you remember a rally in Washington where the loopy left had its own demonstration with signs that said, "Free Mumia." We countered with T-shirts made by a Freeper, which said, "Fry Mumia."
The tremendous waste of taxpayer resources on this piece of human slime is absolutely frightening. A good part of that, in this and other cases, is the Death Penalty Project of the ACLU.
The purpose of that Project is to throw sand in the gears of every death penalty case in the nation, regardless of how obviously guilty the defendant is, or how thoroughly his particular crimes warrant the death penalty under the duly-passed laws of the jurisdiction in which he raped, tortured, burned to death or otherwise murdered, one or more law-abiding citizens.
Congressman Billybob
First in the series, "American Government: The Owner's Manual"
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