I got this e-mail from New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty:
Thomas Arthur is scheduled for execution on December 6 in Alabama. The state is pursuing his execution despite what appears to be a moratorium on executions in the USA pending the US Supreme Court’s examination of the constitutionality of lethal injections. In addition, Alabama has not granted Thomas Arthur’s request to be allowed to conduct DNA testing of evidence relating to the crime.
The Innocence Project wrote Governor Riley that "We believe that the Arthur case easily fits within the category of cases where DNA testing should be granted… In fact, DNA testing has the potential to conclusively prove that Mr Arthur was not the perpetrator of this crime and to identify the real killer."
For more about the case, please visit here (PDF) or here.
My long-standing opposition to the death penalty was also exercised by this story on 60 Minutes a couple weeks ago in which "FBI's Bullet Lead Analysis Used Flawed Science To Convict Hundreds Of Defendants" over a 40-year period, and the agency never notified local officials about the bogus methodology. I don't know if any of the cases are capital cases, but clearly, many people were wrongfully imprisoned, some for decades.
And that really ticks me off.
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