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US political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal responds to Supreme
Court rejection of appeal
By Helen Halyard
7 October 1999
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US political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal has commented on Monday's
Supreme Court decision to reject his appeal challenging the constitutionality
of the 1982 trial that convicted him for the murder of a Philadelphia
policeman.
The high court decided not to review a writ of certiorari filed
last April by Abu-Jamal's legal defense team. The motion filed
did not ask the court to consider any new evidence but to examine
the 1982 trial, which violated Mumia's Sixth Amendment rights
to act as his own defense.
It was not unexpected that the Supreme Court would deny
my appeal, Abu-Jamal said in a press release from death
row at SCI Greene Correctional Facility in Pennsylvania. The
Supreme Court hears only a tiny percent of the cases that are
brought before it, roughly 75 out of 7,000 in one semester or
a term of the court. I entertained no expectations that mine would
be granted.
He continued, We have to remember that we are working
with a conservative court that has worked assiduously in the Bush
and Reagan administrations and now in the Clinton administration
to narrow the chances of anyone having had their case heard, not
just a prisoner on death row. Even the most charitable observer
must agree that by virtue of the court taking such a small fraction
of the important cases that are filed before it, it is impossible
to ignore the fact that many grave injustices are going unresolved.
The trend is increasingly in favor of the State, the
trend is increasingly to disfavor the defendant and the accused.
Certainly there are exceptions, but that is the undeniable trend,
the expansion of state power and police power in the retraction
of prisoners' rights.
Mumia's two lead defense attorneys, Daniel Williams and Leonard
Weinglass, also commented on the ruling in a statement addressed
to Mumia's supporters. Today, the United States Supreme
Court failed to seize an opportunity to do justice and to end
a 17-year nightmare. An opportunity to vindicate a well-established
right, secured with the Constitution itself, has been squandered.
They continued, Mumia was unquestionably stripped unjustifiably
of his right to represent himself. He had decided to represent
himself after it became apparent that his court-appointed lawyer
was unwilling and incapable of representing him adequately. Yet,
at the very moment that the trial began, Mumia's right to handle
his own case was taken from him and the case placed back into
the hands of his incompetent defense counsel who did not even
expect that he would be trying the case. When Mumia refused to
sit in silence as his rights were being abridged, he was forcibly
removed from the trial proceedings.
The attorneys stated that they are finalizing a habeas corpus
petition to the federal court and will file it shortly. The motion
will request that the federal court review the decisions by the
Pennsylvania Supreme Court to uphold Mumia's conviction in light
of new evidence uncovered by Mumia's attorneys.
In previous appeals Abu-Jamal's lawyers have exposed how the
Philadelphia police and prosecutors coerced witnesses and suppressed
evidence in order to frame the former Black Panther and public
critic of police brutality.
Abu-Jamal's case has generated public opposition in the US
and internationally to the death penalty and the violation of
democratic rights. For this reason, federal and state authorities
are determined to silence him. Once a new execution warrant is
signed by Governor Thomas Ridge, which is expected in the next
30 days, Mumia's ability to speak from prison will be greatly
restricted.
Messages demanding a new trial for Mumia Abu-Jamal should be
sent to:
Governor Thomas Ridge
Main Capital Building, Room 225
Harrisburg, PA 17120
Phone 717-787-2500, Fax 717-772-1198.
Messages of support can be sent to Abu-Jamal at:
Mumia Abu-Jamal
#AM 8335, SCI Greene
1040 E. Roy Furman Hwy.
Waynesburg, PA 15370-8090
For press statements and information on the defense campaign
for Mumia Abu-Jamal see: http://www.Mumia.org
See Also:
US Supreme Court upholds conviction of
political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal
[5 October 1999]
The fight to free Mumia Abu-Jamal
and the defense of democratic rights
[24 April 1999]
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