whether or not Troy Davis was guilty, the fact that someone can be executed with ZERO physical evidence tying them to the crime is beyond the pale. it has long been established that eyewitness accounts are not 100% reliable as evidence, but yet not only did a jury decide that the eyewitness accounts were enough to convict, they handed down a death sentence as well. then when 7 of 9 eyewitnesses recanted their testimony, it still wasn't enough to prevent the execution.
zero physical evidence, 7 of 9 eyewitnesses coming forward to say they were either wrong or coerced by police to give misleading testimony and yet we still put the convicted man to death for it. yay.... 

And it has been reported that of the remaining two, one of them has been linked to the murder - including that he supposedly drunkenly confessed to it and admitted owning a handgun of the type use to commit the killing but never found, though he claimed to have given it away to someone else earlier that night. This ebing the bloke who first implicated Davis.
It all sounds pretty messed up based on the reports I've seen of it - more concerned on executing someone for the crime rather than seeing justice done.
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i'm proud to live in a country where you can be executed based on circumstantial evidence...
- 22/09/2011 04:06:07 PM
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And yet the Supreme Court didn't stop it. You're a lawyer right?
- 22/09/2011 04:19:05 PM
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Well, that right there was an ignorant thing to say.
- 22/09/2011 04:32:49 PM
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But they get all the media attention
- 22/09/2011 04:45:03 PM
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Cameron Todd Willingham is white, and his story is a national one since Perry is running for Pres
- 23/09/2011 03:41:52 PM
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those numbers are less schocking when you consider that blacks commet a lot more murders *NM*
- 22/09/2011 05:43:51 PM
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And this is a typically illogical argument.
- 22/09/2011 11:11:48 PM
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You're kidding, right?
- 23/09/2011 02:55:44 PM
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Re: You're kidding, right?
- 23/09/2011 07:36:38 PM
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Juror bias. *NM*
- 23/09/2011 08:35:10 PM
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Your evidence for that? *NM*
- 23/09/2011 11:33:58 PM
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Twenty-one years of life in the American South.
- 24/09/2011 12:40:10 AM
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Of course I'm interested
- 24/09/2011 04:03:51 AM
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From me being too involved with the subject material. I apologize.
- 24/09/2011 11:16:06 AM
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While I largely agree with your argument, I agree more with Cannoli on the NAACP.
- 23/09/2011 07:46:06 PM
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From what I've read it is pretty disturbing
- 22/09/2011 04:27:44 PM
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Huh.
- 22/09/2011 04:47:20 PM
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That jumped out at me too.
- 22/09/2011 04:50:52 PM
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What really confuses me
- 22/09/2011 04:58:32 PM
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That's a good question and I really wish it would be addressed.
- 22/09/2011 05:05:40 PM
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Re: That's a good question and I really wish it would be addressed.
- 22/09/2011 05:21:59 PM
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If the original trial is shown to be flawed that's supposed to require a new trial.
- 22/09/2011 08:25:51 PM
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Well...
- 22/09/2011 05:18:54 PM
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So if I understand you correctly...
- 22/09/2011 05:23:00 PM
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Yes, that is correct. And proving witness coercion is likely to be difficult if not impossible. *NM*
- 22/09/2011 05:30:37 PM
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it is only confusing because the evidence isn't really that shaky
- 22/09/2011 08:54:21 PM
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If I understand the Supreme Court correctly, the reason they denied the stay of execution was
- 22/09/2011 08:25:14 PM
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I completely support the Death Penalty without question.....
- 22/09/2011 08:27:54 PM
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Unreasonable doubt is impossible to eliminate.
- 22/09/2011 09:54:43 PM
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Doubt can be eliminated.....any question about Dalmer?
- 23/09/2011 01:00:52 PM
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Maybe he was framed by an enemy, government conspiracy or aliens.
- 23/09/2011 01:54:21 PM
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Jigga what?
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- 23/09/2011 03:36:07 PM
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- 23/09/2011 03:36:07 PM
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"I do not know if I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly or am now a butterfly..."
- 23/09/2011 06:50:34 PM
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Circumstantial evidence is not, I believe, a bar to conviction.
- 22/09/2011 09:43:56 PM
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Regarding the salvation thing, that is an argument FOR the death penalty, in my mind.
- 22/09/2011 11:37:16 PM
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That motive is seflish and thus fatal.
- 23/09/2011 01:17:00 AM
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Bullshit
- 25/09/2011 03:53:05 AM
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Where do YOU get the idea that imperfect contrition is good enough?
- 25/09/2011 02:29:18 PM
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Thank God you're not an evangelist.
- 23/09/2011 02:59:06 PM
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And I pity the souls you have ministered to. They're in for a rude shock at their judgement
- 25/09/2011 04:01:05 AM
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lol roman catholicism *NM*
- 25/09/2011 04:39:55 AM
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Not just Roman Catholics, y'know, everyone who thinks God was not BSing about judgement.
- 25/09/2011 09:47:12 PM
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lol hellfire and brimstone *NM*
- 26/09/2011 12:12:28 AM
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I suppose in a consequences free world everything is a source of amusement.
- 26/09/2011 12:33:14 AM
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You really don't understand irony, do you? Particularly as it applies to your post about this case.
- 22/09/2011 11:26:49 PM
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.
- 23/09/2011 08:21:38 AM
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A list of anecdotal wrongs does not prove anything. If convictions can be wrong, so can exonerations *NM*
- 25/09/2011 04:03:26 AM
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sorry if i don't have time to link to every
thing i've read on the subject
- 23/09/2011 02:54:50 PM
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thing i've read on the subject
- 23/09/2011 02:54:50 PM
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Well I would think you would have picked an article that offers some iota of proof of his innocence.
- 25/09/2011 04:14:45 AM
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Well, I wouldn't call eyewitness accounts circumstancial evidence.
- 23/09/2011 11:45:48 PM
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Nor would I, but I've heard that lawyers say, "an eye witness is the worst witness you can have."
- 25/09/2011 03:23:53 PM
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