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Category Archives: post conviction lawyers
Lethal Deadlines
Question: When does a deadline become a ‘dead’ line? Answer: When the deadline in question is the crucial one that allows death row inmates to appeal their state convictions in federal courts. If defense attorneys miss this deadline it can … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, Death Row, execution, Fly Manning, Injustice, legal bias, Lori St John, Marshall Project, miscarriages of justice, missed deadline, Mississippi, Mississippi judicial system, post conviction lawyers, post conviction review, procedural default, USA, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning, wrongful convictions
Tagged 2014, appeals, capital punishment USA, death penalty, Death Row, Federal Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, Fly Manning, Gregory Scott Johnson, Injustice, legal bias, legal deadlines, Marshall Project, missed deadlines, Mississippi, November 2014, Washington Post, Willie Fly Manning, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning, wrongful conviction
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I Could Have…
Willie Jerome Manning has had more developments in both his cases. In his 1992 case involving the murders of two students, searches of seven areas were scheduled to be made on April 16 2014. In his 1993 case involving the … Continue reading
Posted in African American, American justice, capital defense attorneys, capital defense lawyers, capital litigation, capital punishment, criminal justice USA, death penalty, Death Row, executions, Fly Manning, Mississippi, post conviction attorneys, post conviction lawyers, USA injustice, Willie Fly Manning, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning
Tagged 2014, April 2014, Brookville Garden murders, capital defense attorneys, capital defense lawyers, capital punishment USA, David R. Dow, death penalty, Death Row, executions, Fighting for their Lives: Inside the Experience of Capital Defense Attorneys, Fly Manning, Jon Steckler and Tiffany Miller, Killing Time: One Man's Race to Stop an Execution, Mississippi, Oktibbeha County, post conviction attorneys, post conviction lawyers, professional challenges, Susannah Sheffer, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning
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