Mumia Abu-Jamal remains on death row in Pennsylvania. The widow of slain police officer Daniel Faulkner has been used to push for the execution of Jamal despite his unfair trial.
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VIDEO: Mumia press conference at the Federal Courthouse in Philadelphia
Massive April 19 demonstration called after Third Circuit Court rejects a new guilt-phase trial For Mumia!
by Hans Bennett
http://www.Abu-Jamal-News.com
(WATCH THE VIDEO HERE)
Press Conference and protest outside the federal courthouse in Philadelphia on March 31, 2008. This was in response the the March 27 Third Circuit Court of Appeals decision that denied Mumia a new guilt-phase trial.
While ruling against the three issues that could have led to a new guilt-phase trial, the court affirmed Judge Yohn's 2001 decision overturning the death sentence.
If the District Attorney wants to re-instate the death sentence, the DA must call for a new penalty-phase jury trial that would be limited to the question of life in prison without a chance of parole or a death sentence.
See responses from Pam Africa
lead attorney Robert R. Bryan
*Batson* issue), The Natiional Lawyers Guild
special archive page
Linn Washington Jr.
*Journalists for Mumia* is extremely dissappointed and outraged by this decision because Mumia should have been granted a new trial. There were emergency demonstrations in San Francisco
Los Angeles
Philadelphia
Presidential Primary Election.
*DOWNLOAD the Press Pack* from the March 31 Press Conference at the federal courthouse in Philadelphia as a pdf
Read The Philadelphia Inquirer
*PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR MORE!*
For the latest updates, go to FreeMumia.com
ALL OUT FOR APRIL 19 IN PHILADELPHIA!
--STATEMENT FROM PAM AFRICA, Coordinator of the International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal (March 29, 2008):
Last week's court decision was not a victory. While we obviously prefer to have Mumia alive, instead of executed, life in prison without parole is an unacceptable sentence for an innocent man that was convicted with a blatantly unfair trial.
Further, there is still no guarantee that he will not be executed. Also, even if the overturning of the death penalty is eventually finalized, there is no guarantee that he will be moved into the general prison population, because the government has always found ways to make "exceptions" for political prisoners like Mumia.
Once again the courts have held Mumia's case to different standards than other cases. At the 1982 trial Prosecutor McGill used 10 of his 15 peremptory strikes to remove otherwise acceptable black jurors, yet the court ruled that there was not even the appearance of discrimination against just one of these black jurors!
Judge Thomas Ambro has noted this blatant double-standard with the court's rejection of the "Batson" claim regarding racist jury selection, and he states in his dissenting opinion that the court's ruling "goes against the grain of our prior actions…I see no reason why we should not afford Abu-Jamal the courtesy of our precedents."
We have absolutely no faith in the judicial system, but if Mumia does have a court proceeding, we will continue to mobilize to pack the courtroom and the streets in support of Mumia, just like we have always done whenever there was a courtroom proceeding for Mumia, whether he was present or not.
However, we know that if Mumia gets justice, it will not come from the courts, but only from the pressure generated by the people.
Therefore, we will take to the streets with a mass-demonstration in Philadelphia on April 19 demanding Mumia's release based on the evidence of both innocence and judicial misconduct from the City of Philadelphia all the way up to the federal level.
In response to the recent court decision, numerous demonstrations have already been organized internationally and inside the US. On April 19, with the media spotlight on Pennsylvania's Presidential Primary Election, supporters from around the world will gather in Philadelphia to take a constitutional stand and show our outrage with this unjust court decision.
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