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    Ga. board: No last-ditch clemency for Troy Davis

    ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia's pardons board rejected clemency for Troy Davis on Tuesday, one day before his scheduled execution, despite high-profile support from figures including an ex-president and a former FBI director for the claim that he was wrongly convicted of killing a police officer in 1989.

    Davis is scheduled to die Wednesday by injection for killing off-duty Savannah officer Mark MacPhail, who was shot dead while rushing to help a homeless man being attacked. It is the fourth time in four years that Davis' execution has been scheduled by Georgia officials.

    "Justice was finally served for my father," said Mark MacPhail Jr., who was an infant when his father was gunned down. "The truth was finally heard."

    Kim Davis, the inmate's sister, declined immediate comment on the decision.

    Steve Hayes, spokesman for the Board of Pardons and Paroles, said the panel decided to reject Davis' request for clemency after hearing hours of testimony Monday from his supporters and prosecutors. The board did not elaborate on the decision and didn't detail the breakdown of the five-member board's vote.

    The decision appeared to leave Davis with little chance of avoiding the execution date. Defense attorney Jason Ewart has said that the pardons board was likely Davis' last option, but he didn't rule out filing another legal appeal.

    Davis' lawyers have long argued Davis was a victim of mistaken identity. But prosecutors say they have no doubt that they charged the right person with the crime.

    The Rev. Al Sharpton, who plans a noon EDT vigil at the state prison in Jackson on Wednesday, said he's asking his supporters to urge the pardons board to reconsider. And he is also asking Chatham County District Attorney Larry Chisolm to block the execution.

    "This is probably the most egregious injustice I have seen in a long time, to set a precedent that a man can be executed when the evidence against him has mostly been recanted," said Sharpton. "It's unthinkable."

    Chisolm has said it's unlikely he will seek to intervene.

    "What stands between the defendant and execution is the Board of Pardons and Paroles," Chisolm said on Friday. "And I think whatever decision they make in the case will probably be the final decision."

    Davis has captured worldwide attention because of the doubt his supporters have raised over whether he killed MacPhail. Several of the witnesses who helped convict Davis at his 1991 trial have backed off their testimony or recanted. Others who did not testify say another man at the scene admitted to the shooting.

    The U.S. Supreme Court even granted Davis a hearing last year to prove his innocence, the first time it had done so for a death row inmate in at least 50 years. But in that June 2010 hearing, Davis couldn't convince a federal judge to grant him a new trial. The Supreme Court did not review his case. Federal appeals courts and the Georgia Supreme Court have upheld his conviction, leaving the parole board as his last chance.

    MacPhail's relatives said they were relieved by the decision. "That's what we wanted, and that's what we got," said Anneliese MacPhail, the victim's mother. "We wanted to get it over with, and for him to get his punishment."

    Amnesty International USA director Larry Cox called the pardon board's decision "unconscionable."

    "Should Troy Davis be executed, Georgia may well have executed an innocent man and in so doing discredited the justice system," Cox said.

    Amnesty International and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People have scheduled an 11 a.m. EDT press conference on the case and a 7 p.m. demonstration on the steps of the Georgia Capitol.

    Among those who supported Davis' clemency request are former president Jimmy Carter and Pope Benedict XVI. A host of conservative figures have also advocated on his behalf, including former U.S. Rep. Bob Barr, ex-Justice Department official Larry Thompson and one-time FBI Director William Sessions.

    Davis' legal team said in a statement it was "incredibly disappointed" by the board's decision.

    "The death penalty should not be exercised where doubt exists about the guilt of the accused. The Board did not follow that standard here," he said. "The state's case against Mr. Davis, based largely on discredited eyewitness testimony and an inaccurate ballistics report, cannot resolve the significant, lingering doubts that exist here."

    ___

    Associated Press writer Kate Brumback in Atlanta contributed to this story.

     

    677 comments

    • James  •  8 mths ago
      Is there no DNA? Whatever happened to "a shadow of a doubt"? Witness statements recanted? If there are no witnesses does the state still have a case?
      • joe m 8 mths ago
        Stop watching CSI. Not every freakin case is going to have the crime on video, DNA everywhere, or a clear and full public confession. It's idiots like you that are the reason Casey Anthony walked. Learn the law not just generic liberal statements.
      • Greeneyes0412 8 mths ago
        How much did the NAACP pay people to recant their story??????????????????????????
    • L.A. WALKER  •  8 mths ago
      We as a society were given another chance to say "Don't crucify Him', but once again we made the wrong choice. For those mis-guided persons who always make race the issue, it is not about a single race, but the human race. All mankind is becoming more in touch with our animal man than our God man. The elements will not be pleased with this decision.
      • joe m 8 mths ago
        Spew your bible crap somewhere else. Maybe somewhere where you can find other simple minded idiots to blindly follow your ludicrous ideas. I know maybe your church.
    • laynecobain  •  8 mths ago
      The refusal of individuals in our justice systems to admit that they are wrong is a scary trend, willing to let innocent people die in order to keep a blemish off their professional record can be equated to murder itself.
    • J  •  8 mths ago
      If witness's recanted, are they being litigated for lying under oath?
      • joe m 8 mths ago
        They should be. But probably not.
    • Sokit2u  •  8 mths ago
      If they want to try this again in the court of public opinion, what are the facts? All I see are unsubstantiated charges that the evidence is now nonexistent after recantations by witnesses. There has to be a erason why the Federal judge was not convinced.
    • Ektor Do Brasil  •  8 mths ago
      send him O.J. Simpson's lawyer.
      • Patrick 8 mths ago
        He died
      • gus 8 mths ago
        but not soon enough...
    • Eye-Bite!  •  8 mths ago
      Anyone who recants a story has the right to exercise the 5th and or the right to Legal Council. Making false statements for what-ever reason should be prosecuted.
    • Dean  •  8 mths ago
      Why is it that no blacks or whites or hell for that matter any race of people can tell me why Sharpton and Jackson show up for blacks only? I have never read a story of any other race than blacks that get benefit from Sharpton and Jackson. If these two were for justice wouldn't they be there for all races? Someone please tell me why this is.
      • Ann 8 mths ago
        If you look at the demographics of prison population, you'd know the answer. Genious.
      • TheBiggestLakerFanEver 8 mths ago
        You're splitting hairs Dean. Who cares? They are fighting for justice for black people. There's your answer. Does that discredit what they do? No. So shut up about it. My complaint with them is that EVERYTHING is racist...some things are not about race, some black people are just a disgrace, and they need to do a little more vetting to determine when an injustice is actually occurring (like with Troy Davis) and when justice is occurring.
      • TOMMY VAN 8 mths ago
        I just don't understand American's justice system, if u were a murderer and caught u should be executed the next day (an eye for an eye) why wait for 5, 10 or even 20 years later before lethal injection, such a waste of tax payer's money
    • SaltineKrakas  •  8 mths ago
      Justice was not served for Troy Davis, now justice was served for that racist pig Lawrence Russell Brewer, We have mistreated and disrespected african american people and justice should be served as Texas served it to the right person.
    • PatrickS  •  8 mths ago
      What is the evidentiary standard in criminal cases absolute proof or beyond a reasonable doubt? I always wonder that when I hear people condemn the death penalty because there is not 100% unassailable proof that the defendant did it.
    • Steve  •  8 mths ago
      I vote we ban Sharpton from events like this. He is only there to incite racial disharmony and to further his own racist agenda.
    • Eye-Bite!  •  8 mths ago
      Anyone who Recants a story should be charged with Obstruction of Justice or Making False Official Statements.
    • Home school mom of 4 grad ...  •  8 mths ago
      "The U.S. Supreme Court even granted Davis a hearing last year to prove his innocence,

      the first time it had done so for a death row inmate in at least 50 years.

      But in that June 2010 hearing, Davis couldn't convince a federal judge to grant him a new trial. The Supreme Court did not review his case. Federal appeals courts and the Georgia Supreme Court have upheld his conviction, leaving the parole board as his last chance."

      If the evidence of wrongful conviction is so compelling, I can't help but believe this special intercession from the court would have resulted differently.
    • Carnegie Hill  •  8 mths ago
      A travesty.

      "There are no guarantee's to justice, only a shot at it" - Frank Gavin, The Verdict
    • Anthony  •  8 mths ago
      Just another in a long line of likely innocent people the US has put to death. I have no problem with the death penalty from a moral standpoint, but it's extremely prejudicial and unfair. You'd have to be completely delusional to honestly believe that we've never executed an innocent person.
    • Greeneyes0412  •  8 mths ago
      He should of been killed years ago for being a cop killer, but always the blacks never do it. Kill him so we don't have to support his butt any more.
    • Bb  •  8 mths ago
      Life belongs to one being only. Life does not belong to you and me.we are given the breath life at conception and that life is given back to god at the time of (that which we call death). We (humankind) cannot kill that which belongs to god. No matter how we choose to put to death (execute)the body that carries our souls. We cannot put to death the breath of god. The promise of the cross given and kept throughout forever will not and cannot be broken by mankind. Death is overcome and cannot be used as a punishment. It is my firm, faithful belief that the two men of this georgia tragedy will stand together ,face to face, in forgiveness..... In the heaven of merciful promise. One man forgiving his murderer. The other man forgiving human error.
    • Mr. Swank  •  8 mths ago
      Whatever the facts are in this case, 22 yrs on Death Row is too long. Resolution and closure should not be postponed in such a way.
    • JLyn  •  8 mths ago
      As I sit here and read these comments, it’s amazing at how so many of you are convinced and believe so much in this judicial system. Others on deathrow had similar stories of rejection by countless judges and appeals only to be cleared later by DNA.

      Here’s some interesting statistics. 75% of those cleared by DNA was fingered by eyewitnesses. Of 2000 inmates cleared since the early 90’s blacks were the highest group to be cleared by DNA. Many of the witnesses were simply mistaken but many were pressured and even threatened by police to make a positive ID or be incarcerated themselves for that crime or something else.

      With so many witnesses recanting and accusing the police of misconduct, I find it incredible that this case continues to go forward. Is it justice or vengeance we want for this crime? What if this guy didn’t do it and the guilty one is still out there killing?

      There are some of you in which this will make absolutely no difference. You look at this man with complete confidence that he is just trying to scam the system. Bear in mind that eye witness testimony was the greatest evidence the prosecution had. There was no gunpowder on his hands, no gun was ever found and no DNA found at the scene tied this man then shooting.

      With this being the case, I don’t understand how anyone can have faith in a justice system that disregard it as “smoke and mirrors” . In 33 years the Clemency Board has never granted clemency in GA. How many people you think died innocently during this period?
    • Jethro Clampit  •  8 mths ago
      If somebody killed my brother or father or mother....liberal as i am, it would be thumbs down for the accused ...yea the punishment is barbaric & medieval ...I would have a hard time thinking about all the ice-cream & pizza the folks on death row are munching away while my loved one turned into an organ donor the rest cremated.
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