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Planned execution of innocent man in Georgia

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Clemency Denied for Troy Davis - More Action Needed
     
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Amnesty International USA: TAKE ACTION NOW!
Troy Davis is still scheduled to be executed on September 23.
Clemency DENIED: help stop the imminent execution of TroyDavis!
Dear Linn, 

On Friday, September 12, the Georgia Board of Pardon and Paroles voted to deny clemency for Troy Anthony DavisTroy Davis is still scheduled to be executed by the state of Georgia on September 23, even though his serious claims of innocence have never been heard in court.

Urge the board to reconsider its decision today!

Troy Davis was convicted of murder solely on the basis of witness testimony, and seven of the nine non-police witnesses have since recanted or changed their testimony, several citing police coercion. Others have signed affidavits implicating one of the remaining two witnesses as the actual killer. But due to an increasingly restrictive appeals process, none of this new evidence has ever been heard in court.

Take action and then forward this action to ten friends! 

The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles gave no reason for its denial of Troy Davis' clemency petition, yet Board members do have the authority to reconsider their decision. On July 16, 2007, the Board did stay Troy Davis' execution, stating that it would "not allow an execution to proceed in this State unless and until its members are convinced that there is no doubt as to the guilt of the accused" (emphasis added).
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Troy Davis was sentenced to death despite a tainted case and serious claims of innocence. © Georgia Department of Corrections

The failure of courts to hear the compelling evidence of innocence in this case means that massive doubts about Troy Davis' guilt will remain unresolved.

Urge the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles to reconsider its decision and prevent this execution from proceeding!

In solidarity,

Sue Gunawardena-Vaughn
Director, Death Penalty Abolition Campaign
Amnesty International USA
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