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Petitioned:
United Nations (UN), Amnesty International, The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR Justice), The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), The Supreme Court of the United States, and other International Government Institutions.

Petitioner:
Federal Association for the Advancement of Visible Minorities (FAAVM Canada)
P.O BOX 32070 - 3651 Shelbourne St.
Victoria, British Columbia
V8P 5S2 Canada
Web Address: www.faavm-canada.org
Email: faavm@yahoo.ca
Thewrongfulconviction@gmail.com

Contacts:
Nancy R. Lockhart, M.J.
Raphael Louis-President/CEO(Canada)+1(250)208-6947

Whereas In the State of Mississippi (USA) - On December 24, 1993, Scott County Sheriff's Department arrested two sisters, Jamie and Gladys Scott for armed robbery, and In October of 1994, Jamie and Gladys Scott were each sentenced to double life terms in prison. Neither sister had prior convictions, nor arrests, nor criminal history. Three young black male confessed to the robbery, implicated and linked Jamie and Gladys into the crime; and these men also received a light sentence of 10 months in exchange of a plea bargain. Allegedly; between $9-$11, were stolen; subsequently no one was injured or murdered.

We are urging everyone to support this Petition and assist our efforts in obtaining Freedom for these innocent Ladies.

For a complete version of the case please visit the following web-link; as you may copy and past to your browser.

http://www.freejamieandgladysc...

Thank you for your contribution to Justice and Freedom.

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Petitioner:
Federal Association for the Advancement of Visible Minorities (FAAVM Canada)
P.O BOX 32070 - 3651 Shelbourne St.
Victoria, British Columbia
V8P 5S2 Canada
Web Address: www.faavm-canada.org
Email: faavm@yahoo.ca

 

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