The Case of Troy Anthony Davis; An Injustice!
Troy Anthony Davis is scheduled to die on September 23rd 2008. He is accused of killing a police officer in Savannah, GA. August 1989. Officer Mark Allen MacPhail was moonlighting at a Burger King on the night of his murder, a murder Troy Anthony Davis maintains he did not committ. The Georgia Board of Pardons and Parole have denied a plea for clemency for Mr. Davis despite an enormous amount of doubt in his case. They issued the death warrant for Troy Anthony Davis even though last year the Pardons and Parole Board said they 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."
As we have witnessed daily our governments and other associated institutions care little about the sanctity of human life. All witnesses in the Davis case have recanted in sworn affidavits that they were coerced or pressured by the police with the exception two people, one man, Sylvester "Red" Coles a principle alternative suspect , according to the defense maintains his version against Mr. Davis. There was no murder weapon tying Troy Anthony Davis to the murder, no powder burns on Mr. Davis, or any other physical evidence against Mr. Davis. The case against Troy Anthony Davis is built entirely on witness testimony which contained inconsistancies even during the trial. The attorneys in the Troy Anthony Davis case working on getting the case before the U.S. Supreme Court before this Tuesday. You to can help please send a letter to;
TAKE ACTION-send a letter to The Georgia Board of Pardons and Parole.
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