An elderly white woman was murdered in a predominantly Black neighbourhood. Rocky, who is Black, lived across the street. Despite no evidence linking him to the scene of the murder, except for a video cassette recorder belonging to the victim which Rocky maintains he found abandoned in the street, Rocky was convicted of the crime.
Testimonies were tainted by inconsistencies and allegations of police pressure – one key witness later stated that he had lied. An overwhelmingly white jury found him guilty but recommended a sentence of life imprisonment. The judge instead sentenced Rocky to death. Overruling a jury in this way is now illegal in Alabama.
The US Supreme Court ruled that defendants with intellectual disabilities “face a special risk of wrongful execution”. This is certainly true for Rocky. Burdened with ineffective legal representation and abandoned by his post-conviction lawyer, Rocky missed deadlines for appeal. His execution could be scheduled at any time, and his only hope is for the governor of Alabama to grant him clemency.
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Of his lack of legal support and a flawed system .
Joanne
2024-12-17 17:50:56
I believe an Innocent man shouldn’t be put to death and you have the power to right the wrongs of the Judge and state prosecutor has made and on the day of your Judgement before our Lord you’ll have Rocky Myers’s story on your side.
Robert
0000-00-00 00:00:00
he has intellectual disabilities and needs help, not dearh.
Bianca
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Better to let a guilty man live then to kill an innocent man and become a murderer yoursel
Talia
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