My heart is heavy….even though it has been two days and almost all of society has forgotten how the US justice system failed us………….AGAIN! This time the US Supreme Court had the opportunity to grant clemency to a convicted murder whose case has been shadowed by recanted witness testimony, police coercion, lack of physical evidence and confessions. One would think that with all of “that”, there would be cause for reasonable doubt. There would have been enough to grant a re-trail or at the very least commute his sentence to life in prison with or without the possibility of parole. Instead the justice system chose to kill a man, not fully knowing if he is actually guilty. They failed to realize if it ever comes out that he was innocent there is NO way to bring this man back to life.
There are so many things about this situation that doesn’t sit right with me. Now let me say this…..I am a Civil Rights Analyst by trade and have been for the past 10 years. It is hard for me not to look at social issues such as this from racial standpoint. A quick review of the facts is that this young black man was convicted in 1991 of murdering a white GA cop. During his trail the state used only witness testimony to convict him. The weapon was never found and the ballistics from the “alleged weapon” presented at trial linked bullets recovered at or near the scene to those at another shooting in which he was also charged. He was convicted of murder and various lesser charges, including the earlier shooting. The witnesses originally testified that they either saw him commit the crime or he confessed the killing to them.
Fast forward to 2010…..seven of the nine witnesses have recanted or contradicted their testimony. Some asserted they had been coerced by police. Several implicated one of the original prosecution witnesses, Sylvester "Redd" Coles, in the crime. Evidence that Coles had confessed to the killing was excluded as hearsay because Coles was not subpoenaed by the defense to rebut it. In an August 2010 decision, the conviction was upheld, and the court described defense efforts to upset the conviction as "largely smoke and mirrors”. He was scheduled to die by lethal injection on 21 Sep 11.


It is my prayer that Troy Anthony Davis is sitting in the heavens with my God. It is not man’s decision to determine life or that, only God’s. Those that kilt a man who may have been innocent will have to answer for their action on judgment day. My Troy Davis rest in peace and know that his death was NOT in vain. We have the power to bring about a moratorium on the death penalty by voting out those representatives and senators who are steadfast on its use; by enacting the old saying that government is of, by and for the people I am Troy Davis and his cause lives through me…..I hope it lives through you as well!
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