Tag Archives: August 2013

Extreme Danger Zones

Last week the Mississippi newspaper, The Clarion Ledger, headlined ‘Miss. prisoners on death row lack air conditioning’. It states that in Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP), where Willie Manning is incarcerated, no temperature records have been kept since March last year, … Continue reading

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Punishment on Top of Punishment

Last Thursday (15 August 2013) the Mississippi Supreme Court confirmed as mandatory Willie Manning’s right to ask a lower court for DNA and fingerprint testing (view mandate here). He has 60 days from 15 August in order to lodge his … Continue reading

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Back from the Precipice

Last week, an article appeared in The Root reminding us of Willie Manning’s brush with death in May. The article is headlined “The Death Penalty: How Long Will It Survive?” It goes so far as to say: “In some ways, what’s … Continue reading

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