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Nancy O’Byrne’s Excellent Letter to the Editor

December 13, 2020 by Mark Elliott

FADP Board Member, Nancy O’Byrne’s excellent Letter to the Editor of the St. Augustine Record: “Season of light to bring more executions?” Unfortunately, our federal government has decided to make December and January months of darkness and death. What happened to the “Happy Holidays from the White House” message?  Instead, we have an unprecedented number of federal…

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Florida State Attorneys: Decision 2020: Your Vote and Voice Matter

July 6, 2020 by Mark Elliott

Take Action Today! Contact Your Local State Attorney. Use Your Voice and Your Vote.    Ralph (Ron) Wright, the 27th innocent man sent to Florida’s Death Row for a crime someone else committed, describes the role and importance of the local State Attorney in his wrongful conviction and death sentence. For 2019, and the first…

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Your Vote Matters

June 3, 2020 by Mark Elliott

Last year, Florida led the nation in the number of new Death Sentences. Your local State Attorney decides whether or not to seek a sentence of death. The road to the Death Chamber starts here. Since 1973, State Attorneys have prosecuted and caused at least 29 innocent Floridians to be sentenced to death for crimes someone else…

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