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Alabama execution set for tomorrow despite lack of DNA testing |
“As we told the governor’s senior advisers, 42 states in the country now allow post-conviction DNA testing. In 42 states, Darrell Grayson or Thomas Arthur would have been able to get DNA testing that could resolve their cases and maintain public confidence in the criminal justice system. Governor Riley, who has refused DNA testing before executions twice in the last two months, has made it clear that he isn’t concerned with getting to the truth in these cases,” said Innocence Project Co-Director Peter Neufeld.
Read more about Thomas Arthur’s case.
Read an editorial from Alabama’s largest newspaper, the Birmingham News, strongly endorsing the Innocence Project’s position.
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