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Tag Archives: May 2016
A Critical Turning Point
Last week the pharmaceutical company, Pfizer, announced it was prohibiting the use of its chemicals as execution drugs: thus was the US death penalty brought to a new juncture. As the human rights organisation, Reprieve, commented: “This is a critical … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishmant, criminal justice, death peanlty, Death Row, execution drugs, executions, Fly Manning, lethal injections, Mississippi, USA, Willie Manning
Tagged capital punishment, compounding pharmacies, criminal justice, death penalty, Death Row, execution drugs, executions, FDA, firing squad, Fly Manning, Injustice, lethal injection drugs, lethal injections, May 2016, Mississippi, Pfizer, USA, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning
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You either have it or you don’t.
Three years ago, on May 7 2013, Willie Manning narrowly avoided execution. Tucker Carrington, founding director of the Mississippi Innocence Project and law professor at the University of Mississippi, has expressed what many people feel about Mississippi’s attitude towards Willie: … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishmant, criminal justice, death penalty, Fly Manning, Injustice, Mississippi, status, USA, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning
Tagged African American, capital punishment, death penalty, Death Row, Eddie Lee Howard, Fly Manning, Injustice, Innocence Project, low status, May 2016, mental illness, Mississippi, Mississippi Innocence Project, poverty, status, Tucker Carrington, USA, Vincent Hill, Willie Jerome Manning, Willie Manning
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