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Things have developed to say the least.
Once upon a time when this site started it was to campaign for a new safe and fair trial for Kenny Richey. He is now free.
This site however, have taken a life of its own. It has become more than it were. We now fight for Spirko, Curry, Hancock, Skatzes and Swiney - and in time there will be more. It is now not the project of a few, but of many.
Kenny himself have stated that he wants to do whatever he can for those still left behind. This might well be the channel, or rather a channel for such work.
There is no end of work to be done. Miscarriage of justice is still ripe. We cannot very well call it quits and forget about it.
Your's truly
Karen Torley
The debate about open discovery -- sharing police reports, witness statements and other documents with people charged with crimes -- is hot and heavy in Cuyahoga County, with judges demanding it and Prosecutor Bill Mason fighting them.
But elsewhere in the nation, the debate about open discovery has been over and done with for decades.
Marchers taking part in the event are expected
to meet at Johnston Terrace which is near Edinburgh Castle, before being led down the Royal
Mile by a lone piper to the Scottish Parliament.
There, they will all place pictures of their loved ones, and light candles, before holding a minute's silence.
After arguing with his mother in her Cincinnati apartment, crack cocaine
addict Jeffrey Hill stabbed Emma Hill 10 times in the chest and back,
stole $20 and spent the money on cocaine.
He then returned to the apartment and stole another $80.
That was March 23, 1991. On July 1, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters
asked the Ohio Supreme Court to set an execution date for Hill.
The pending request is among 4 before the state Supreme Court and one of
several expected to come in the next few months.
It is a harrowing true story that will shock, enlighten, inspire and strengthen you.
A case of gangland murder, political and judicial intrigue and a terrifying tale of totalitarian machinations.
Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi, who was
convicted of the murder of 270 people by blowing up an airliner over
the town almost 20 years ago, is understood to have been given weeks to
live by doctors, after hospital tests confirmed he had "advanced stage"
prostate cancer.
Prisoners thought to have less than three months to live in Scotland can apply for early release on compassionate grounds.
Dear Advocates for Justice,
Arthur Tyler has been on Ohio's Death Row for 25 years. Evidence underlines his innocence.
The fundamental unfairness of the death penalty for Arthur Tyler is clear. Evidence was thin, undisclosed, withheld, or unheard and files were closed to the defense. The defense was incompetent and the client was required to rely on attorneys who previously worked for the other side! Justice does not seem to be an issue in Ohio. Only legalities.