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Mississippi Elections – the Bad News
Earlier this month we reported the good news from the Mississippi elections – the ousting of District Attorney Forrest Allgood, who prosecuted both of Willie Manning’s cases. The bad news is that the Attorney General, Jim Hood, remains. The Attorney … Continue reading
Posted in Willie Manning, Willie Manning, Willie Jerome Manning, Fly Manning, death penalty, capital punishment, Jim Hood, Attorney General, Mississippi, USA
Tagged bite mark evidence, capital punishment, death penalty, Death Row, DNA testing, Dr Michael West, Eddie Lee Howard, executions, Fly Manning, Injustice, Jim Hood, Jim Hood Attorney General, journalism, lethal injection drugs, Marlon Howell, Michelle Byrom, Mississippi, November 2015, questionable witnesses, USA, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning, wrongful convictions
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More Propaganda against Willie
It’s happened again – Willie Manning has been the victim of extremely negative media propaganda within Mississippi. Ignoring the Mississippi Supreme Court’s ruling that the state suppressed significant, potentially exculpatory evidence at Willie’s trial for his 1993 case, a Mississippi journalist … Continue reading
Posted in death penalty, Death Row, due-process rights, Fly Manning, Injustice, media bias, miscarriages of justice, Mississippi, Mississippi judicial system, Mississippi Supreme Court, perjured testimony, police, recanting witness, suppressed evidence, USA, Willie Fly Manning, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning, witness testimony, wrongful convictions
Tagged 2015, capital murder, death penalty, Death Row, Emmoline Jimmerson and Alberta Jordan, Fly Manning, Injustice, journalism, March 2015, media, Mississippi, Mississippi Supreme Court, Oktibbeha County, propaganda, Sid Salter, state suppression of evidence, victimization, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning, wrongful conviction
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