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Joe Amrine is Released: 109th Wrongly-Convicted Person Exonerated After 16 Years under Sentence of Death

MISSOURIANS TO ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY
P.O. BOX 54
JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102
573-635-7239




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACTS Monday, July 28, 2003 Margaret Phillips, MADP - 314-725-7527, 314-516-6864
Sean O'Brien, Attorney for Joe Amrine - 816-363-2795
Rita Linhardt, 573-635-7239 (weekdays); Jeff Stack, 573-449-4585

STARVIN' FOR JUSTICE: 10th Annual Fast & Vigil at the US Supreme Court

THE ABOLITIONIST ACTION COMMITTEE
PMB 297
177 U.S. Hwy #1
Tequesta, FL 33469
(800) 973-6548



CONTACT: Abe Bonowitz
1-800-973-6548, abe@cuadp.org

ALBANY COUNTY LEGISLATURE URGES MORATORIUM ON EXECUTIONS

New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, May 13, 2003 Contact: David Kaczynski
518-453-6797

ALBANY COUNTY LEGISLATURE URGES MORATORIUM ON EXECUTIONS

Press Conference to Announce Newly Discovered DNA

LOUISIANA CRISIS ASSISTANCE CENTER
36 Baronne Street
New Orleans, La. 70113
(504) 558-9867 Fax: (504) 558-0378

CONTACT: William Sothern

PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR FIRST LADY'S "SPOTLIGHT TOUR" GROWS

Tennessee Coalition to Abolish State Killing
P.O. Box 120552 . Nashville, Tennessee 37212
615-329-0048
e-mail: tcask@earthlink.net

Promoting Alternatives to Capital Punishment in Tennessee


For Immediate Release
April 7, 2003 Contact: Randy Tatel
615-329-0048

Death Penalty Post-Conviction Process in Crisis

PR - TX Defender Service TEXAS DEFENDER SERVICE


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, February 13, 2003 Contact: Andrea Keilen
512.289.3778

Death Penalty Post-Conviction

SOUTHERN CENTER RELEASES NEW EVIDENCE OF GEORGIASFAILED INDIGENT DEFENSE SYSTEM

PR - SCHR Report Southern Center for Human Rights
83 Poplar Street, N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia30303
404/ 688-1202 voice
404/ 688-9440 fax FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 19, 2003 Media contact: Sara Totonchi
404/688-1202 or 404/314-2230 cell
stotonchi@schr.org

SOUTHERN CENTER RELEASES NEW EVIDENCE OF GEORGIA'S FAILED INDIGENT DEFENSE SYSTEM

Current Legislative Session is Opportunity for Much-Needed Reform

Grave Doubts Remain in Pending Execution of Delma Banks, Jr.

PR - DelmaBanksAdvisory The Justice Project

MEDIA ADVISORY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5

Contacts:
Steve Hall, 512-627-3011
Andrea Keilen, 512-289-3778
Laura Burstein, 202-557-7584

Grave Doubts Remain in Pending Execution of Delma Banks, Jr.

Further Judicial Review Urged by Former FBI Director William Sessions,

Grave Doubts Remain in Texas Execution Scheduled for March 12

BanksRelease The Justice Project


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 5, 2003 CONTACTS: George Kendall, 973-698-0382
Laura Burstein, 202-557-7584

Grave Doubts Remain in Texas Execution Scheduled for March 12

Further Judicial Review Urged by Former FBI Director William Sessions,
Other Prominent Judges and Prosecutors

Attorneys Discuss Case of Delma Banks, Jr. Today at Austin News Conference


The plight of the wrongfully convicted takes center stage at the University of Miami

PR - UMReno UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS PROJECT

CONTACTS:

Hilary Berg
University of Miami Wrongful Convictions Project
305-510-5721

Jessica Gabel
University of Miami Wrongful Convictions Project

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