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  1. 101
    Name: Anonymous on May 7, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you:
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  2. 102
    Name: Bret R. Rayburn on May 7, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: Execution of inncoent people in order to pretend that the system cannot err is unacceptible, counterintuitive, and evil.
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  3. 103
    Name: Lloyd Handler, Esq. on May 7, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: This case goes directly to the fundamental fairness of our system, and Georgia's decision is an insult to human decency.
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  4. 104
    Name: Anonymous on May 7, 2008
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  5. 105
    Name: Cheryl Kooistra on May 7, 2008
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  6. 106
    Name: Anonymous on May 7, 2008
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  7. 107
    Name: Charles Azrak on May 7, 2008
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  8. 108
    Name: Patrick Oort on May 8, 2008
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  9. 109
    Name: Sara Reichert on May 8, 2008
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  10. 110
    Name: Jorge Garriga on May 8, 2008
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  11. 111
    Name: Shelye Manroop on May 8, 2008
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  12. 112
    Name: Ryan Spilhaus on May 8, 2008
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  13. 113
    Name: Amy Loeliger on May 8, 2008
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  14. 114
    Name: Phyllis Goldfarb on May 9, 2008
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  15. 115
    Name: Colleen Cunningham on May 9, 2008
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  16. 116
    Name: Celia Sweet on May 9, 2008
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  17. 117
    Name: Sheri on May 9, 2008
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  18. 118
    Name: Mary M. Maguire on May 9, 2008
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  19. 119
    Name: Jean Basinger on May 9, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: We must not allow an innocent man to be killed in our name.
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  20. 120
    Name: Marilyn Reed on May 9, 2008
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  21. 121
    Name: Jeff Stack on May 9, 2008
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  22. 122
    Name: Denise Gilman on May 9, 2008
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  23. 123
    Name: Sidney Vand on May 9, 2008
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  24. 124
    Name: Rev. Charles Doyle on May 9, 2008
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  25. 125
    Name: Rosalyn Park on May 9, 2008
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  26. 126
    Name: Kathie Reinhardt on May 9, 2008
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  27. 127
    Name: Rudy Cypser on May 9, 2008
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  28. 128
    Name: Patrick Clark on May 10, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: Recent events suggest that many are on death row that are innocent and hundreds have been release upon review of the facts. From all that is known about the Troy Davis case, at the very least, the man should get a fair and re-opened case to hear the facts. Anything less than that is wrongful death. Not only that but in a rush to what appears to be a wrongful judgement in a case in which a police officer was killed fails to prosecute the real killer but tarnishes the principles in which law enforcement officers are sworn to uphold. In effect, it becomes a blemish in all police which is a dishonor to the profession.
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  29. 129
    Name: Kathleen Pugh on May 10, 2008
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  30. 130
    Name: J.J. Barr on May 11, 2008
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  31. 131
    Name: Barb Stephenson on May 11, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: Certainly innocence matters!!! To think otherwise is to condone legalized murder. What point have we reached as a society when it is considered acceptable for the criminal justice (that's a joke) system to act as God in determining who lives and who dies with no consideration of guilt or innocence
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  32. 132
    Name: Carla Peterson on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: There is a dawning realization that there are many more innocent people in our prisons than previously thought. How can the US talk about freedom and justice while incarcerating innocent people Listen to Troy's case and undo another injustice!
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  33. 133
    Name: Margaret Phillips on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: Too many people have been found before to be innocent or at least not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Those are the lucky ones. Please don't let him be one of those whose innocence isn't found in time!
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  34. 134
    Name: Deborah J Smith on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: we need to take a stand now! If our loved ones aren't being wrongfully convicted,they're being legally murdered by law enforcments like the Sean Bell case!
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  35. 135
    Name: Deborah J Smith on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: we need to take a stand now! If our loved ones aren't being wrongfully convicted,they're being legally murdered by law enforcments like the Sean Bell case!
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  36. 136
    Name: Anonymous on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: If we are to have the death penalty in this country, we simply must not put innocent people to death. The numerous safety mechanisms are in the death row system for a reason - to stop innocent people like Troy Davis from being wrongfully executed. The Supreme Court is the last resort for many inmates, and by agreeing to hear Troy Davis' case, you can establish once and for all that innocent prisoners - for legal, ethical, and social reasons for us as a society - can not and should not be put to death for crimes they did not commit.
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  37. 137
    Name: Penny Martin on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: innocence definetly mtters. Look at all he people just recently have been exonerated because they were innocent. At least once a week you hear it on the news. The people that are responsible for not doing the DNA , or whatever else could prove his innocence will hve their day in court with the GOOD LORD! My husband has been incarcerated in virginia for 27 yrs, has an exemplary record, as been turned down for parole 19 times, he's not innocent but, he's definetly pulledhis time. I will be praying for Troy Davis. GOD BLESS YOU!
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  38. 138
    Name: Penny Martin on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: innocence definetly mtters. Look at all he people just recently have been exonerated because they were innocent. At least once a week you hear it on the news. The people that are responsible for not doing the DNA , or whatever else could prove his innocence will hve their day in court with the GOOD LORD! My husband has been incarcerated in virginia for 27 yrs, has an exemplary record, as been turned down for parole 19 times, he's not innocent but, he's definetly pulledhis time. I will be praying for Troy Davis. GOD BLESS YOU!
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  39. 139
    Name: James Wright on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: This is a fundamental civil rights issue. We can NOT put to death any human being without being absolutely certain of his or her guilt. This is not a question of the moral status of the death penalty, although more debate on that topic would certainly be healthy. Rather, it is a question of the ethical root of our justice system. It is not okay, not ethically, not morally, not legally, to execute a person who could even potentially be innocent.
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  40. 140
    Name: Anonymous on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: Upholding the credibility of the criminal justice system is essential to maintaining a functioning society. Mistakes, whether purposeful or not happen but they must be corrected.
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  41. 141
    Name: Patrick Connolly on May 12, 2008
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  42. 142
    Name: Lloyd Abesamis on May 12, 2008
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  43. 143
    Name: Terry Ribniscky on May 12, 2008
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  44. 144
    Name: Jonathan on May 12, 2008
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  45. 145
    Name: Jonathan on May 12, 2008
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  46. 146
    Name: Marya Shahriary on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: I thought our system saved that one innocent man, even if 100 guilty went free... Under either theory Troy should be freed!
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  47. 147
    Name: Mary Babington on May 12, 2008
    Tell us why innocence matters to you: innocence matters to me and when we do nothing to stand up for the innocent- justice is threatened for everyone. executing Troy Davis would be a state sponsored act of murder because Mr. Davis is an innocent man. executing Troy Davis and the other innocent people on death row turn every american into murderers.
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  48. 148
    Name: Moriah Berger on May 12, 2008
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  49. 149
    Name: Rose Whelan on May 12, 2008
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  50. 150
    Name: Dorothy Shaw on May 12, 2008
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