Thursday, 4 January 2007

Six scheduled for January executions, four of which are in Texas


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January 2007
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Six scheduled for January executions, four of which are in Texas
Six men on death row have scheduled executions for January, four of which are in Texas. One of these men has been on death row longer than any other death row inmate. Another suffered severe beatings from his father during childhood.
Ronald Chambers is scheduled to be executed by the state of Texas on Jan. 27. Chambers has been on death row in Texas for over 30 years.
Marcus Reymond Robinson is scheduled to be executed on Jan. 26 by the state of North Carolina.
Read more about these and the other cases below -- and ACT!

Do Not Execute Ronald Chambers!
Ronald Chambers was convicted of the April 1975 murder of Mike McMahan, but he should not receive the death penalty for his role in this crime. Chambers was only 20 years old at the time of the crime and had just become a father. He is now a grandfather, after having spent over 30 years on death row, the longest time a person has sat on death row in the country.
ACT NOW by contacting Gov. Rick Perry requesting that he stop the execution of Ronald Chambers!

Do Not Execute Marcus Reymond Robinson!
Marcus Reymond Robinson was sentenced to death for the July 1991 murder of Eric Tornblom. North Carolina should not execute Robinson for his role in this crime. He was barely 18 years old at the time of the crime, and would be the youngest person to be executed by the state of North Carolina. He suffered severe beatings as a child and has a history of behavioral problems. His co-defendant did not receive a death sentence for his role in the crime.
ACT NOW by contacting Gov. Mike Easley requesting that Marcus Reymond Robinson's execution be halted!

See and act on all current Execution Alerts at
http://www.ncadp.org/execution_alerts.html

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

is he guilty ?

mandie said...

has he been found to be guilty ?