حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس

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حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس



    لحظة مأساوية بحق .
    لحظة ألنطق بالحكم . حزن عام وموجة من مشاعر القلق
    اجتاحت ولاية جورجيا ليلة البارحة بعد تنفيذ الحكم في ديفيس .

    Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison, where Davis was held on death row and where he was executedTroy Anthony Davis (October 9, 1968 – September 21, 2011)[1][2] was an African American man convicted of and executed for the August 19, 1989, murder of police officer Mark MacPhail in Savannah, Georgia. MacPhail was working as a security guard at a Burger King restaurant when he intervened to defend a man being assaulted in a nearby parking lot. During Davis's 1991 trial, seven witnesses testified they had seen Davis shoot MacPhail, and two others testified that Davis had confessed the murder to them. Although the murder weapon was not recovered, ballistic evidence presented at trial linked bullets recovered at or near the scene to those at another shooting in which Davis was also charged. He was convicted of murder and various lesser charges, including the earlier shooting, and was sentenced to death in August 1991.

    Davis pleaded not guilty at his trial and maintained his innocence until his execution. In the 20 years between his conviction and execution, Davis and his defenders secured support from the public, celebrities, and human rights groups. Amnesty International and other groups such as National Association for the Advancement of Colored People took up Davis's cause. Prominent politicians and leaders, including former President Jimmy Carter, Rev. Al Sharpton, Pope Benedict XVI, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, former U.S. Congressman from Georgia and presidential candidate Bob Barr, and former FBI Director and judge William S. Sessions called upon the courts to grant Davis a new trial or evidentiary hearing. In July 2007, September 2008, and October 2008, execution dates were scheduled, but each execution was stayed shortly before it was to take place.

    In 2009, the Supreme Court of the United States ordered the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia to consider whether new evidence "that could not have been obtained at the time of trial clearly establishes [Davis'] innocence". The evidentiary hearing was held in June 2010. The defense presented affidavits from seven of the nine trial witnesses whose original testimony had identified Davis as the murderer, but who had changed or recanted their previous testimony. Some asserted they had been coerced by police. Several implicated one of the original prosecution witnesses, Sylvester "Redd" Coles, in the crime. The state presented witnesses, including the police investigators and original prosecutors, who described a careful investigation of the crime, without any coercion. 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", and decided that several of the proffered affidavits were not recantations at all. Subsequent appeals, including to the Supreme Court, were rejected, and a fourth execution date was set for September 21, 2011. Nearly one million people signed petitions urging the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles to grant clemency.[3] The Board denied clemency[4] and, on September 21, it refused to reconsider its decision.[5] After a last minute appeal to the United States Supreme Court was denied, the sentence was carried out on September 21, 2011.[6]
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    (عدل بواسطة Osman Musa on 09-24-2011, 02:11 AM)

                  

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حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس Osman Musa09-24-11, 01:59 AM
  Re: حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس د.نجاة محمود09-24-11, 02:55 AM
    Re: حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس Osman Musa09-24-11, 02:15 PM
      Re: حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس Osman Musa09-25-11, 01:26 AM
        Re: حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس محمد النيل09-25-11, 02:03 AM
          Re: حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس د.نجاة محمود09-25-11, 03:00 AM
            Re: حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس Osman Musa09-25-11, 02:56 PM
              Re: حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس د.نجاة محمود09-25-11, 04:14 PM
                Re: حزنت لتنفيذ حكم الاعدام في تروي ديفيس noon09-27-11, 05:29 PM


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