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Name: Ben Soesman on Jun 15, 2004Country: USComments: This is a pressing issue and needs to be addressed urgently. Whatever people's stance on the death penalty, the possible execution of innocent people is an abhorrant practise and the upmost care and diligence needs to be taken to ensure that it NEVER happens. Warner should take a lead on this and order the tests. Peace can also be brought to the loved ones of Wanda McCoy.Flag
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Name: Mikhaela Payden-Travers on Jun 15, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Jack Payden-Travers on Jun 16, 2004Country: USComments: In a recent WVTF-NPR radio program, Evening Edition, Gov. Warner asked VADP to keep after him to test Coleman's DNA. He promised a decision on the matter "shortly." Help us remind Gov. Warner by signing this petition!Flag
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Name: Sarah Flynn on Jun 16, 2004Country: UKComments: Governor Warner, It is absolutely vital that this DNA sample is tested; if Mr Coleman is innocent then someone with the capacity to kill is still walking the streets of the USA, and Mr Coleman should be granted a posthumous pardon - the very least that can be done for him. Equally, Ms. McCoy's family deserve to know the truth, one way or another. Please test the DNA.Flag
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Name: Nicola Crane on Jun 16, 2004Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Brenda Dosio on Jun 17, 2004Country: UKComments: Clear the doubt, and make sure the record is set straight test the DNA.Flag
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Name: Julian Killingley on Jun 17, 2004Country: UKComments: It must be in the public interest to know whether the state's procedures for assigning and proving guilt are reliable. If Coleman is shown to be the DNA donor, the state's procedures are vindicated. If Coleman is shown not to be the donor, testing may allow the real perpetrator to be tried.Flag
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Name: Alison Potter on Jun 17, 2004Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Aimee Perron on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Barbara McAtlin on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: Why does the state of Virginia not want to know the truth Virginia's citizens sure would!Flag
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Name: Brian Pretty on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Herbert Tucker on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Angela Ernst on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Robyn Smith on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Jack Wilson on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Dee White on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: Dear Gov. Warner Start acting like a democrat--that is, with some un-nazi values.Flag
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Name: Edwin Craun on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Patricia Stoskus on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Beachy on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Rev. Jeffrey G. Jones on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Rebecca Davey on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Candace D'Addario on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: DNA testing should be done on available evidence in the case of Roger Coleman. The result would forever end the controversy which surrounds the case.Flag
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Name: Theresa Powers on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: Governor Warner, Please take this important step.Flag
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Name: Blaine Norum on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: When life is at issue (obviously not Coleman's but subsequent people given the death penalty) nothing less than the truth will suffice. If our procedures cannot stand up to the truth then they must be changed.Flag
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Name: Erin Webb on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: I hope that this comes to Governor Warner's attention.Flag
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Name: Kimberly Emery on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Patricia Wilkinson on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Debra Simpson on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: Viriginians are to know the truth of the judicial actions taken in our name, especially those so directly impacting life.Flag
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Name: Joan Schlosser on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Eleanor Tudor on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Guenter Rothe on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Clarence McClymonds on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Sandrine Ageorges on Jun 18, 2004Country: FRComments:Flag
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Name: Gloria Rubac on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: Please allow the DNA testing to be done. We all have a right to know just how falliable the death penalty can be. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Debbie Ness on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Maartje Kok on Jun 18, 2004Country: NLComments:Flag
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Name: Kees Kok on Jun 18, 2004Country: NLComments:Flag
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Name: Gabriella Mellini on Jun 18, 2004Country: ITComments:Flag
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Name: Connie Soetens on Jun 18, 2004Country: NLComments:Flag
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Name: Lorie Hopper on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: Common sense dictates this DNA testing be completed immediately. Continued delay or denial of the testing are simply a silent admission on the part of the state of Virginia to the general public that a mistake has indeed been made. No test will bring Roger Coleman back to this world; but his memory and family members deserve the chance to possibly clear his name. To deprive his family this opportunity due to the repercussions of the "bigger picture" is cruel & (un)usual punishment.Flag
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Name: Bernhard Theis on Jun 18, 2004Country: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Megan O'Neal on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: John Carle on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments: Wallowing in ignorance no longer has a place in our society, including our politics.Flag
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Name: Aine I. Ruane on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Phyllis Pautrat, MSW on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Karen Hansen-Kuhn on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Kenneth R. Plum on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Claire Owens on Jun 18, 2004Country: CAComments:Flag
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Name: Karl H. Rodenberg on Jun 18, 2004Country: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Sasha Goldberg on Jun 18, 2004Country: USComments:Flag