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Georgia's Board of Pardons & Paroles now is key. Shortly, it will hold a final clemency hearing. Without great pressure, it will let an innocent man be executed.
Sign the below-linked petition to save him:
click here=6oJCLQPAJiJUG&b=6645049&aid=12970&msource=W1109EADP01&tr=y&auid=9445274
It's his only chance unless Georgia's governor offers an 11th hour reprieve, what appears very unlikely.
America's penal system is notoriously unjust in cases involving Blacks, Latinos and Muslims, in contrast to America's elites. No matter how serious their crimes, they hardly ever run afoul of the law, and when do get off lightly.
Unless that's changed, justice denied always will be. It's up to people of conscience to demand otherwise by backing up their principles with commitment. It's the only way.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at Email address removed.
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