ATLANTA — Georgia is scheduling the execution later this month of an inmate who has won worldwide support for his claims of innocence in the 1989 slaying of a Savannah police officer, his attorney said Tuesday.
A Chatham County judge signed the death warrant for Troy Davis on Tuesday, marking the fourth time since 2007 that the state has a scheduled an execution for Davis. The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for the execution in March by rejecting an appeal by Davis.
Don't you know every body in prison is innocent.
ReplyDeleteNot everyone but a substantial number of them are as evidenced by DNA evidence clearing some of them.
ReplyDeleteCops and prosecutors wouldn't lie to get a conviction now would they?