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Category Archives: incentivized witness testimony
A New Trial for Willie Manning!
The anxious wait is over: on Thursday Willie Jerome Manning was granted a new trial for his case involving the 1993 murder of two elderly African American ladies, Emmoline Jimmerson and Alberta Jordan (the Brookville Garden murders). The Mississippi Supreme Court … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, Brady violation, Brookville Garden murders, capital murder, conviction reversed, death penalty, Death Row, Emmoline Jimmerson and Alberta Jordan, February 2015, Fly Manning, Injustice, miscarriage of justice, Mississippi, new trial, Oktibbeha County Justice Court, police misconduct, prosecutorial misconduct, recanted testimony, Starkville, Troy Davis, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning, wrongful conviction
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Watch Willie’s Oral Argument Live!
If you wish to bypass media reports and instead listen live to the arguments in Willie Jerome Manning’s second case, you can do so next Monday. A webcast from the Mississippi Supreme Court will allow access to the court proceedings … Continue reading
Posted in Brookville Garden, capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, Fly Manning, incentivized witness testimony, Injustice, miscarriages of justice, Mississippi, Mississippi Supreme Court, Oktibbeha County, perjured witness testimony, prosecutor misconduct, suppressed evidence, USA, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning, witness testimony, wrongful convictions
Tagged 2014, African American, Alberta Jordan, Brookville Garden, capital murder, death penalty, Death Row, Emmoline Jimmerson, Fly Manning, Injustice, Mississippi, Mississippi Supreme Court, October 2014, Oktibbeha County, prosecutorial misconduct, unreliable witnesses, USA, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning, witnesses
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“We were paid to lie and say that he did it.”
In the course of the Al Jazeera program, Flawed Forensics (episode 3 in the Al Jazeera series, The System), the documentary team investigates Willie’s second case, involving the murder of two elderly African American women in 1993. The program highlights … Continue reading
Posted in Al Jazeera, Brookville Garden murders, capital punishment, confession made under pressure, criminal justice USA, death penalty, Death Row, Fly Manning, incentivized witness testimony, Injustice, Innocent, law enforcement USA, Mississippi corruption, Mississippi judicial system, perjured witness testimony, prosecutor misconduct, recanting witness, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning, witness pressured, wrongful convictions
Tagged 2014, African American, Brookville Garden murders, capital punishment, death penalty, Death Row, Emmoline Jimmerson and Alberta Jordan, Fly Manning, Forrest Allgood, incentivized witness testimony, Injustice, injustice in Mississippi, June 2014, Kevin Lucious, Likeesha Harris, Mississippi, perjury, prosecutor misconduct, Sheriff Dolph Bryan, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning, wrongful conviction
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