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Name: Ann Cammett on May 13, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Nancy C. Cantalupo on May 13, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: James O'Connor on May 13, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: K. Bandell on May 13, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 13, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: Guilt should be proven without any doubt before one accepts the responsibility of execution upon their conscience.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 13, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: At best the death penalty is inhumane - in this case it's barbarous and disgraces the state of Georgia.Flag
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Name: Kiah Beverly on May 13, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Linda on May 13, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: Please free Troy Davis! He has been locked up far too long for a crime that he did not commit. Circumstancial evidence mean nothing, except some prosecuting attorney has a theory! Why do jurors of America so easily convict becaue of a theory! Where's the hard evidenceFlag
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Name: Linda on May 13, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: Please free Troy Davis! He has been locked up far too long for a crime that he did not commit. Circumstancial evidence mean nothing, except some prosecuting attorney has a theory! Why do jurors of America so easily convict becaue of a theory! Where's the hard evidenceFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: With so much proof that he has proven this man is innocent, why is he still in jail God help the persons responsible for the loss of so much of his life. God help you that it is not someone they love oneday in this situation. What reasons do they have to do this Its an absolute disgust to our Fore Fathers and the laws we are supposed to uphold.Flag
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Name: Teresa Roland on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: You will stand accountable to God one day if you murder this innocent man.Flag
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Name: A. F. Stewart on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Lori Albin on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Jim Powers on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Jim Powers on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Isaac Klein on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: It is cases like this that that shocks me into realizing that even in this great country there are times where misguided , croocked people can involve themselves into the criminal justice system and get away with murder, that is crooked twisted prosecutors that pimp the constitution and normal morals for their own careers. if we allow this to happen then we are just as badFlag
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Name: Louis Brendan Curran on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: This already sounds like a great movie - only scenes still to be written are (A) Georgia steps up & does the right thing by reopening this case, AND prosecuting the other suspect, or (B) Georgia keeps its head in the sand despite evolving knowledge of factors that influence "eyewitness" testimony and executes an innocent man. As an attorney thinking of retiring in Savannah, I certainly hope the movie ends with Alternative A !!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Robert J Coyne on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Fox Tolentino on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Kara Lynn Kai Sanders on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: "Free at last! Free at last!! Thank God All Mighty, we are free at last!!" But are we really Write Troy. Get to know him. He is an amazing person, a real person, a genuine person. He deserves to live.Flag
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Name: Rev. Ms. Fairy L. Caroland on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: Troy Davis will be proven innocent. I hope that Georgia does not remain stupid enough to allow that to be AFTER the state murders him.Flag
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Name: SUE on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: Troy Davis is innocent, please do the right thing and free him, his family and him have suffered enough, JUSTICE WILL NOT BE SERVED BY MURDERING (EXECUTING) AN INNOCENT MAN! I write to Troy and he is a wonderful man, please save him!Flag
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Name: Paul Cain on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Rhetta Akamatsu on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: If Troy Davis is executed, and then we find out he was innocent, can you bring him back If not, then don't do it!Flag
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Name: Carol Leonard on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: CLAUDIA MIRANDA on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Dee Hawk on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: another railroading that Georgia does not want to admit to. Georgia gets richer by killing this man, and that fact that he is black they think no one will care. WRONG!! We are all following this case very closelyFlag
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Name: Stela Vasques on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Mayra Garcia on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Sasha Lawler on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: CAROLYN VALENTINE on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: I have follwed Troy's case and i believe he should be ste free, no evidence has proven him as a murder.Flag
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Name: Sandie Mamou on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: Free Troy DavisFlag
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Name: Sandrine Ageorges on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Norma J F Harrison on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: too often - just to keep us down - people are sent away regardless of the facts....Flag
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Name: Cheryl Stepnioski on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: My name is Cheryl Stepnioski.I live in Michigan. 7 years ago my 18 year old son, Jon Kaled, was arrested along with two of his friends, for a murder they did not commit. We live in a small lakeside community outside of Detroit. There hadn't been anything like that here in 30 years. It was highly publicized here and around the US. You may or may not, have heard about it. It was in New Baltimore, Michigan A 16 year old young man was shot execution style, in a walk in cooler at a local Pizza Shop in town. A week later they arrested our son and his two friends. It was the very worst time of my life to say the very least. The community treated our families horribly. I have 7 children and had 4 grandchildren at the time. Three of my children and one grandchild were still in school here and one child was in college. They were all harassed and mostly by the the school staff not the other students. We lost friends and family over it. The police here had gotten False Confessions from My son and one of the other boys. They were held in Macomb County jail for a little over 6 months. My son spent most of that time in Lock down 23 hours a day, by himself. We remortaged our home, and got the best attorney we could. We faught the Injustice of this Broken Justice System. We three Mothers even did the investigating the police refused to do. It was the most horrific time in my life. But we were able to free our sons and the true killers were bought here last year and sentenced for their crime. Unfortunately one of the boys arrested with my son. was he himself murdered one year later on the very day of their arrest. That was also another dibocal of injustice in our justice system. I know the Pain The In justice Of Our Justice System Can cause. Thank You, Cheri~Quest 4 Truth Of JusticeFlag
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Name: Angel Espudo on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: Troy Davis deserves justice. Too many innocent people are dying or spending their lives in prison for crimes they DID NOT commit!Flag
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Name: Arnold Rowe on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: KC Crystal on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: JOANNE ROYSTON on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: Innocence matters for Troy Davis. Where is the justice in America The death penalty system brings shame to a "civilised" country.Flag
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Name: David Clarke on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Maria Teresa Osta on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Shirley on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag
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Name: PHYLLIS BARKER on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: TROY IS IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS. MAY GOD COMFORT YOU THROUGH ALL OF THIS. YOUR SISTER IN CHRIST, PHYLLISFlag
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Name: Neil Warren on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: how can the courts sleep at night knowing they have the life of an innocent human in their hands why cant they just do the right thing and give troy a new trial and free him FREE THE INNOCENT FREE TROY ANTHONY DAVISFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: FREE THE INNOCENT, FREE TROY ANTHONY DAVIS THIS GUY HAS HAS MISSED SO MUCH OF HIS LIFE DONT LET HIM LOOSE THE REST OF HIS LIFE BY TAKING HIS LAST BREATH. DO WHAT IS RIGHT FREE TROY!!!!!!Flag
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Name: N.WARREN on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: I HAVE HAD THE PLEASURE OF WRITING TO TROY AND TROY IS A GOOD FRIEND HE DOES NOT DESERVE THIS. HE DESERVES HIS FREEDOM TO LIVE THE REST OF HIS LIFE WITH HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS CATCHING UP ON THE LIFE HE HAS LOST BECAUSE THE COURTS TRIED AN INNOCENT MAN. TROY HAS SERVED 17 YEARS OF HIS LIFE FOR A CRIME HE DID NOT COMMIT HE HAS SUFFERED ENOUGH FREE TROY ANTHONY DAVISFlag
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Name: Jamie Florez on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you: How can we live in a country that does not care about innocence While one might argue that Troy has been found guilty by a jury of his peers, it is inconceivable to think that this would be upheld when there is evidence that was either not known or not made available at time of his trial and susequent conviction. I always thought the great thing about the United States was that we are better than other countries because we value human life, freedom and justice for all. So how can we allow this travesty to continue and hide behind some legal excuse. We should be better and bigger than to not admit there may have been a mistake. Please don't allow this to occur. We need those in power to be the examples and to take the lead on doing what is right not what is easy. Don't let this get swept under some proverbial rug so that you don't have to deal with this.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008Tell us why innocence matters to you:Flag