Category Archives: Blogs by Art

These are blogs about wrongful conviction cases in the media

Gun Control: What Happened When a Gun Enthusiast Tried to Stop the Sale of Weapons (the case of Rodney K. Stanberry)

Overview of Rodney\’s case-WKRG February 20, 2013 Gun Control: What Happened When a Gun Enthusiast Tried to Stop the Sale of Weapons (the case of Rodney K. Stanberry) What happens when a gun enthusiast and hunter, earns a decent paycheck … Continue reading

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A Relentless Pursuit of Justice- The Case of Rodney K. Stanberry

Rodney K. Stanberry on WKRG- (CBS Affiliate) January 1, 2013 A Relentless Pursuit of Justice- The Case of Rodney K. Stanberry “Relentless” is how someone recently described me. I have been relentless in this pursuit of justice for my cousin, … Continue reading

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Another Judge Grants a New Trial in Mobile, Alabama- A Reaction to the Lagniappe Article on William Zieglar

Another Judge Grants a New Trial in Mobile, Alabama- A Reaction to the Lagniappe Article on William Zieglar November 20, 2012 The State Did Nothing Wrong, Or So It Says I wrote a blog about a year ago following Judge … Continue reading

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Free Rodney K. Stanberry- Petition to Mobile County District Attorney Ashley Rich

Below is the full petition letter that can be found at . http://www.change.org/petitions/mobile-district-attorney-ashley-rich-reopen-and-reinvestigate-rodney-k-stanberry-s-case.  Please share the petition widely. November 2012 Rodney K. Stanberry is an innocent man serving time in prison in Alabama for crimes he did not commit. He … Continue reading

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Texas Bar Association Sues Prosecutor, Why Should We Care

Texas Bar Association Sues Prosecutor, Why Should We Care http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/texas-bar-sues-da-wrongful-murder-conviction-17518478 What a headline. It is a welcomed headline. Michael Morton spent 25 years in prison for crimes he did not commit. Before Morton was convicted, then Williamson County, Texas District … Continue reading

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A Day in the Life- The Pursuit of Justice and the Agony of Defeat

October 14, 2012 Blog Entry: A Day in the Life- The Pursuit of Justice and the Agony of Defeat This weekend I was able to resume this book I’m working on about my cousin’s case (the working partial title- The … Continue reading

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Camping Out for IPhones? Can We Camp Out for Justice? – The First Anniversary of the Execution of Troy Davis

Camping Out for IPhones? Can We Camp Out for Justice? – The First Anniversary of the Execution of Troy Davis September 21, 2012 So many people lined up for the IPhone 5.  According to reports, there were 2 million pre-orders … Continue reading

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Rodney’s Mother- May She Rest In Peace

September 10, 2012  2Timothy 4:7 “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith”…..R.I.P. Mom (Evelyn Stanberry)  T. Stanberry- 9/8/2012  To Whom It May Concern:  One of the worst consequences of a wrongful … Continue reading

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A Step in the Right Direction- Giving the Wrongfully Convicted a Chance at Justice

 Rodney Stanberry on WKRG- 2004 July 22, 2012 A Step in the Right Direction- Giving the Wrongfully Convicted a Chance at Justice There are people in prison for crimes they did not commit. That has become a well-known fact, particularly … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to President Obama-Address Wrongful Convictions

Republicans in Congress have been vocal on perceived injustices by the criminal justice system when it has related to individuals that they have identified with, individuals such as former Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean.. Their sentence was commuted. This is what happens when Congress and the media take stand on an issue. Imagine what could happen if you, Mr. President, said “Enough, we are not going to continue to tolerate innocent men and women being wrongfully convicted and, in some cases, put to death. That is not who we should be as Americans.”
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