Thursday, September 27, 2007

Stay! Keep Calling for DNA Test

Thanks to all who took action on the case noted in the post below. Earlier today a 45 day stay was granted, but not to check the DNA. See the statement of the Governor, and do keep calling on him to allow the DNA testing requested by the Innocence Project.

Thanks!

--abe

OFFICE OF GOVERNOR BOB RILEY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 27, 2007


Governor Riley Issues 45-Day Stay of Execution

MONTGOMERY

Governor Bob Riley granted a brief stay of execution to Thomas Arthur, a death row inmate who was scheduled to die by lethal injection at 6 p.m. Thursday.

The Governor made the decision to grant a stay of 45 days and met with Commissioner Richard Allen of the Alabama Department of Corrections on Thursday morning.

"The evidence is overwhelming that Thomas Arthur is guilty and he will be executed for his crime. The decision to grant a brief stay is being made only because the state is changing its lethal injection protocol, and this will allow sufficient time for the Department of Corrections to make that change," Governor Riley said. "It is my desire that, as soon as the stay has expired, justice will be administered to Thomas arthur. I have encouraged the Attorney General to make a motion with the Alabama Supreme Court for a new date of execution as soon as possible."

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