Will Georgia Execute an Innocent Man? »
By Anthony Gregory | Tuesday September 20, 2011 at 2:03 PM PDT | 4 Comments
Today Georgia’s pardons board rejected a petition for clemency from Troy Davis, a high-profile death row inmate whose guilt in murdering a police officer has been seriously brought into question. He is scheduled to die tomorrow. The police officer, Mark MacPhail, was shot and killed in 1989 after intervening in a heated argument, one...
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Tags: Civil Liberties, Civil Society, Criminal Justice, Law, Morality, Natural Law, Personal Liberty, Philosophy, Police, The State




























