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» Editorials Condemn Alabama's Failure to Provide Counsel to Death Row Prisoners

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Editorials Condemn Alabama's Failure to Provide Counsel to Death Row Prisoners

September 15, 2007
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EJI’s filing of a lawsuit on behalf of death row prisoners who had no lawyers to pursue critical post-conviction appeals led to a number of editorials criticizing the state’s failure to provide counsel.

  • Birmingham News: "Appeal Attempts to Give Inmates More Legal Help"
  • Birmingham News: "Claim Death Row Inmates Lack Legal Aid Called 'Fiction'"
  • Anniston Star Editorial: “Bad Justice on Display”
  • Anniston Star Editorial: “Death Row and Wiser Heads”
  • Birmingham News Editorial: “The Real World”
  • Birmingham News Editorial: “A Judicious Decision”
  • Decatur Daily Editorial: “Condemned Convicts Deserve Representation”
  • Tuscaloosa News Editorial: “No Way for State to Justify Denying Lawyers to Inmates”

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