Legal Defense Fund joins Mumia Abu-Jamal defense team
Published Feb 21, 2011 6:33 PM
From a news release posted on Feb. 7 at
http://tinyurl.com/4h49y7e.
On Jan. 28, Mumia Abu-Jamal retained the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational
Fund, Inc. to represent him in the ongoing appeal of his capital murder
conviction and death sentence. LDF will serve as co-counsel in the case with
Judy Ritter, Esq., of Widener Law School in Wilmington, Del., who has
represented Mr. Abu-Jamal since 2003.
Mr. Abu-Jamal is the world’s best known death-row prisoner. His case has
attracted attention from around the world and he is widely viewed as a symbol
of the racial injustices of the death penalty.
“Mumia Abu-Jamal’s conviction and death sentence are relics of a
time and place that was notorious for police abuse and racial
discrimination,” said John Payton, director-counsel of LDF. “Unless
and until courts acknowledge and correct these historic injustices, death
sentences like Mr. Abu-Jamal’s will invite continued skepticism of the
criminal justice system by the African- American community.”
Mr. Abu-Jamal is on death row in Pennsylvania for the 1981 murder of a police
officer in Philadelphia. His death sentence was vacated in 2001 after the
Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania found
constitutional error in the jury instructions and verdict form used in his 1982
penalty phase. That decision was affirmed by the United States Court of Appeals
for the Third Circuit in 2008 but then sent back to the Third Circuit by the
U.S. Supreme Court in 2010 for further review.
Christina Swarns, Director of LDF’s Criminal Justice Project, explained
that “LDF seeks to sweep the grave injustices embodied in this case into
the dustbin of history and, in so doing, give communities of color reason to
believe that they can and will receive equal justice in Pennsylvania
courtrooms.”
Mr. Abu-Jamal’s appeal is currently pending before the Third Circuit.
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