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Harold Wilson Is 4th Person Exonerated in Pennsylvania

From The Death Penalty Information Center:

Harold Wilson is the 122nd inmate freed from Death Row. More than 16 years after a Pennsylvania jury returned three death sentences against Harold Wilson, new DNA evidence has led to his acquittal. During Wilson's 1989 capital trial, the prosecution used racially discriminatory practices in selecting the jury.

Posted by Angela at 11:54 AM


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With constant evidence that cowardice is celebrated by the number of bullies that are breed, Mr. Wilson finds himself in his imprisonment finally freed. The challenge is still his as life passes each one of us by if there is no reason to live. To list those who died or are imprisoned for no reason other than base stupidity is to imagine their worth was established by the injustice of arrogant stupidity. Mr. Wilson's worth is his own as each one of us must discover our own however, it is most unsure when truth itself is questioned that one either searches for the answer or knows it.

Now that Mr. Wilson knows his worth he must meditate on his next move because his ordeal has lead him to freedom. A state found new when it has been removed. We have lost Mr. Williams but they gave us back Mr. Wilson.

May each one of us find or utilize the courage it takes to live as life is the only commodity taken full disadvantage of.

Posted by: Erica at December 20, 2005 10:51 AM

What good does it do anyone to kill a man for commiting a crime?
Where is the correction in the correctional facility?
Or is it a place for punishment only?
I guess those with uncles for D.A.'s and cousins as cops need not worry about these things.

Posted by: Goliath at December 20, 2005 10:15 PM

I think with the technology of DNA today, each state should review any evidence that could prove beyond ANY DOUBT that a person on death row could be innocent. Most of the death row inmates about to be excecuted have been on death row for many years and criminology has advanced greatly, so in my opinion before excecution they should have one more chance to clear their name and if it be proven that they are innocent they should receive monetary awards from the state that falsely convicted them.

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