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The State Doesn’t Cry, Maybe It Should- The Case of Rodney K. Stanberry
Moore may not have cried when Rodney was hauled off to prison or by the fact that he is still in prison-nearly 15 years and counting- for crimes he did not commit, but he did confess and unlike Johnson, he did not wait until after Rodney’s trial. Granted, he had no idea that the Mobile DA’s office wasn’t concerned with him, or the person who shot the victim, or anyone else, but he did his part in the pursuit of justice. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEVURKsGoMI
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The Confession That the Jury Never Heard- The Case of Rodney K. Stanberry
The Confession That the Jury Never Heard- The Case of Rodney K. Stanberry http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/08/us/michael-mermel-a-prosecutor-who-challenged-dna-tests-will-resign.html?_r=1&src=tp&smid=fb-share First of all, the link above demonstrates what can happen when the media engage in investigative reports. The original piece is entitled “The … Continue reading
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Justice is Denied, When Justice is Delayed: Holding District Attorneys Accountable
November 22, 2011 Justice is Denied, When Justice is Delayed: Holding District Attorneys Accountable http://www.statesman.com/opinion/bar-must-act-forcefully-in-pursuit-of-justice-1965320.html?printArticle=y This is a very good editorial written by staff at The Statesman that one would love to see in the Mobile Press Register. Many of … Continue reading
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Reaction to article in Lagniappe about the Toby Priest Case
(http://www.lagniappemobile.com/) This is the first of two posts that I will post on the Free Rodney Stanberry blog this week. This one is impromptu and I am writing it after reading Lagniappe’s latest edition at 4am in the morning, which includes as its … Continue reading
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Fighting for the Wrongfully Convicted; Fighting for Rodney K. Stanberry
Blog Entry: October 21, 2011 If you want some insight into what it is like to fight for someone who is wrongfully convicted every single day, here it is. You read newspapers often looking for cases about wrongful convictions, articles … Continue reading
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Beyond the Death Penalty: The Troy Davis Case and the Travesty of Eyewitness Misidentification
Beyond the Death Penalty: The Troy Davis Case and the Travesty of Eyewitness Misidentification On Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 11:08 pm (est.), Troy Davis was executed by the State of Georgia. Troy Davis has always maintained his innocence. Even … Continue reading
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The Prosecutor and the Criminal
August 11, 2011 The Criminal and the Prosecutor After reading John Grisham’s book The Confession and Ronald Cotton and Jennifer Thompson-Cannino’s book Picking Cotton: Our Memoir of Injustice and Redemption, I’ve been thinking about the similarities between a criminal who … Continue reading
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Mobile DA, Mobile County Commission & Rodney Stanberry- Make the Call
July 26, 2011 Greetings: According to this article by Mobile Press Register reporter Kathryn Sayre http://blog.al.com/live/2011/07/mobile_district_attorney_rich.html, Mobile County DA Ashley Rich is threatening to sue the Mobile County Commission for alleged money owed to the DA’s office. The Mobile District … Continue reading
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Rodney Stanberry- “Talking Points”
July 21, 2011 http://www.freerodneystanberry.com/the_shooter-_what_they_want_to_wish_away Greetings: As a reminder, below are “talking points” with regard to Rodney’s case. Please let me know if you are in need of clarification and clarity on any point. Even while I was working in … Continue reading
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Dr. Wilmer Leon’s Article in the Root “Let’s Not Be Distracted-Casey Anthony”
Dr. Leon includes a paragraph about Rodney in this article. Continue reading
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