(Source: NAACP - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) September 19, 2012 (Washington, D.C.) -- One year after Georgia executed Troy Davis, despite serious doubt about his conviction and an unprecedented public outcry, Amnesty International USA and the NAACP will hold a press conference on Thursday, Sept. 20 to demand government action to prevent future wrongful death sentences. Davis's sister Kimberly Davis will join leaders of the two organizations to discuss concerns about government misconduct in other cases and the impact of the Davis execution. Press Conference Details: What: Call for action and release of information on government misconduct in...
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