Falsely convicted of Murder for hire, Justin is fighting for his life. He had no Criminal Record or History of Violence. The case against Justin was built solely on witness testimony – no physical evidence connects him to the murder. He has been victimized by a system in where procedure overrules innocence. In Justin’s case the jury rendered a verdict based on incomplete, inaccurate and unreliable evidence. Key prosecution witnesses, whose testimony convicted Justin, made deals for lighter sentences - even the shooter who took a deal to avoid the death sentence was only given 38 years. Virginia has rejected post-conviction affidavits swearing to Justin's innocence on the grounds the statements were made after the deadline for appeal. If executed, Justin would be the first person ever in the state of Virginia to be put to death for a murder he neither committed nor was present at.
http://www.justice4justin.net
Jeff Wood is an innocent man on Texas death row and was convicted under a law called the Texas Law of Parties. Jeff Wood was not the shooter in the crime and was not even present when the murder took place.
Furthermore, Jeff had no knowledge that a murder would even occur. The actual shooter in this crime has already been executed by the state of Texas back in 2002. Members of the victims family have also spoken out in support of Jeff wood.
http://www.savejeffwood.com
Robert Will was charged with capital murder in 2000 for the shooting of a police officer, a crime for which he maintains his innocence. Evidence demonstrates that Robert Will was handcuffed when the shooting occurred which has been confirmed by an officer's radio logs confirm this fact. The actual shooter, who is the son of a well-known and well-connected police officer, has confessed to the crime numerous times. Various scientific evidence points to his innocence too. Robert Will also had court-appointed lawyers and was poorly represented at his original trial.
http://www.freerobwill.org/
Jimmy Dennis was convicted and sentenced to death for the tragic murder of seventeen-year-old Chedell Williams in northeast Philadelphia in 1991. Jimmy was wrongly convicted because of a general misunderstanding of eyewitness testimony (especially in regards to stranger identification), the limited number of eyewitnesses his defence lawyer called to testify at his trial, intimidation of a key witness who provided circumstantial evidence, and unintentional false testimony given by an acquaintance of Jimmy which impeached his alibi.
http://www.jimmydennis.org
Rodney Reed has been on Texas’ death row since 1998. He was convicted for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites in the small town of Bastrop. Stacey’s brutal murder struck at the very heart of the community, not only for its brutality, but for the sinister chain of events it would set into motion. Rodney’s case is a troubling mixture of prosecutorial misconduct, police corruption, poor defence, and institutional racism. Evidence of Rodney’s innocence is overwhelming and the need for a new trial is indisputable.
http://freerodneyreed.org/
In the early morning hours of June 6th 1996, Darlie Routier and her two sons, Damon and Devon were brutally attacked as they slept in their Rowlett Texas home. As of result of this attack, Damon and Devon died. Darlie was stabbed repeatedly, her throat slashed. Within hours of this horrid attack, the Rowlett Police Department focused on Darlie as being the attacker. NO other persons were sought in the double murder of Damon and Devon Routier. The State of Texas believed Darlie Routier killed her sons, stabbed herself repeatedly and slashed her own throat. Darlie was convicted in Kerrville Texas and sentenced to death row. Her trial was media based, thus; she was unfairly convicted of murder. The State of Texas and the Rowlett Police Department had not investigated the crime properly. Evidence was contaminated at the crime scene by the Rowlett Police Department.
http://www.justicefordarlie.net
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, a 43 year old mother of two, was convicted in May 2006 of having an “illicit relationship” with two men and received 99 lashes as her sentence. Despite already having been punished, she has now been further convicted of “adultery” and she and sentenced to death by stoning.
She is currently being held on death row in Tabriz Prison, Iran and imminent execution. Following international protests in July, officials in Tabriz asked the head of Iran’s judiciary to agree that her sentence of stoning to death be converted to execution by hanging.
http://www.freesakineh.org
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