Series 2558: Constituent Correspondence, 2000-2003
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From: <ss1816@columbia.edu> To: RM.GOV_PO.GOV_MAIL CC: "ss1816@columbia.edu".Net.GOV_MAIL Created: 12/1/2002 10:53 AM Subject: Jessie Derrell Williams Message: Samrong So 206 West 104th St. #25 New York, NY 10025 December 1, 2002 Dear Governor Musgrove, This is a formal request that the State of Mississippi grant a stay on the execution of Jessie Derrell Williams, now scheduled for December 11, 2002. I have serious concerns about the fairness and accuracy of death penalty sentencing. Although my sympathies are with the relatives and friends of the victim, to execute Jessie Derrell Williams would be a miscarriage of justice. While I believe an outright abolition of the death penalty is the only moral and Constitutional resolution to the injustice of state-sponsored executions, an immediate moratorium on all executions in Mississippi will allow for careful scrutiny of the justice system in order that innocent people will not be killed for crimes that they did not commit. I call on you to provide the leadership Mississippi needs to avoid participating in the culture of violence and to bring your state into line with the global trend towards abolition of this outdated and dehumanizing punishment. Sincerely, Samrong So -- This page was generated by Death Row Roll Call, from The Nation Magazine. Details at http://www.thenation.com/deathrow - Attachment Filename: C:\archives\governor\mail\Governor Musgrove\_attach\Jessie Derrell Williams 1\Mime.822
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