You can use the letter provided below, but personalizing your message (and subject line!) will increase impact.
Keep the following in mind:
- Race continues to play an undeniable part in North Carolina’s use of the death penalty
- In 2008, three men, Jonathan Hoffman, Edward Chapman and Levon Jones, were exonerated from North Carolina’s death row. All three men are African-American and were accused of killing at least one white victim.
- Currently, a person on death row is barred from presenting statistical evidence—often the best and most accessible form of proof—to show that racial discrimination took place in his case.
- The NC Racial Justice Act, S461, would allow a person accused of a capital crime the opportunity of a court review of whether race played a part in the prosecutor’s decision to seek the death penalty.
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