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alp227

(32,033 posts)
Tue Mar 4, 2014, 10:47 PM Mar 2014

Black Panther leader, convicted of killing cop, released from prison

Source: Baltimore Sun

Former Black Panther leader Marshall "Eddie" Conway walked free Tuesday after spending four decades behind bars for killing a Baltimore police officer — making his one of the highest-profile cases affected by a high court decision that has cut short prison sentences for dozens of felons in recent years.

Conway, now 67, always said that he was innocent, alleging political motives in the prosecution of a 1970 shooting that killed Officer Donald Sager, 35, and injured another officer. Over the years many supporters, including prominent Baltimore politicians, have joined his cause.

Police union officials and Sager's family said they still believe Conway was guilty. But prosecutors — faced with the prospect of retrying a more than 40-year-old case built on the testimony of a fellow police officer and a jailhouse interview — said they could not have convicted him again.

Conway sought a new trial under a 2012 decision by the Maryland Court of Appeals, which said verdicts before 1980 were invalid because of faulty jury instructions. Under a deal with prosecutors, Conway agreed to abandon his court fight in exchange for his release on time served.


Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/blog/bs-md-ci-eddie-conway-black-panther-released-20140304,0,5807797,full.story

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Black Panther leader, convicted of killing cop, released from prison (Original Post) alp227 Mar 2014 OP
Good luck to him and regrets to the officer's family. n/t freshwest Mar 2014 #1
about time!!!! juxtaposed Mar 2014 #2
And BushCo. that caused the death of hundreds of thousands... SoapBox Mar 2014 #3
American justice. mountain grammy Mar 2014 #4
Either way, forty years is too long. marble falls Mar 2014 #5
Not if you intentionally kill someone that is innocent seveneyes Mar 2014 #7
that would be a shameful thing reddread Mar 2014 #8
so was he innocent, or did we have a better system of justice 44 years ago? reddread Mar 2014 #6
free at last reddread Mar 2014 #9
After 40 some years in prison what kind of life is he going to have left bigdarryl Mar 2014 #10
well, he certainly has been denied legal recompense reddread Mar 2014 #11
 

seveneyes

(4,631 posts)
7. Not if you intentionally kill someone that is innocent
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 01:03 PM
Mar 2014

I don't know if that is the case here, but if someone harms an innocent person intentionally, they should never see freedom again.

 

reddread

(6,896 posts)
6. so was he innocent, or did we have a better system of justice 44 years ago?
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 12:39 PM
Mar 2014

because you know they execute you for shooting a cop these days.
not that they dont kill you for a lot less, like brandishing a cell phone,
but actually shoot one? just a flesh wound?
circus of death.

 

reddread

(6,896 posts)
9. free at last
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 07:48 AM
Mar 2014

into a "free" world full of interventionist, celebrity worshiping, propaganda zombies.
shudder.

 

bigdarryl

(13,190 posts)
10. After 40 some years in prison what kind of life is he going to have left
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 08:09 AM
Mar 2014

Unless he knows somebody he probably isn't going to be able to get a job.He can't even apply for Social Security because he's been in prison and hasn't put anything into it.He's FUCKED!!!!

 

reddread

(6,896 posts)
11. well, he certainly has been denied legal recompense
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 08:24 AM
Mar 2014

but I think his prospects as a writer and speaker are probably as good as anyone's.
Movie rights? It wont be much, Im sure, and his social security, pension and retirement is
worth worrying about.
He got had, bigtime.
Like all the rest of the Panther Party.
Like Judi Bari.
Like dozens, scores, hundreds of others.
He is lucky he wasnt simply killed.

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