Mumia Abu-Jamal - Legal Update and news: Nov. 14, 2007
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Dear Friends:
There are many developments on the legal and other fronts concerning
my client, Mumia Abu-Jamal. We remain in active litigation before
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and also have issues
pending in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Mumia has been honored
by fellow writers through acceptance into a prestigious organization,
a Nobel Prize winner recently visited him, an excellent new book was released
in France, a leading British newspaper has published a major article
on Mumia, and a superb film recently premiered in London and Rome.
The following are the highlights.
PEN membership Mumia has been accepted into
the membership of PEN, the worldwide human-rights organization of
prominent writers. This is a great honor. He was thrilled upon
learning that the application I filed on his behalf last spring was
granted. In two decades of knowing each other, I have not seen Mumia
so happy. The recognition from his peers is well deserved.
In a quarter of a century of
being locked up in a small cell on Pennsylvania's death row, Mumia's
literary output has been prodigious. He has written five outstanding
books that are published in various languages, and also writes weekly
commentaries that are published and broadcast internationally.
PEN was founded in 1921 to dispel national, ethnic, and racial hatred,
to promote understanding among all countries, and defend the freedom to
write. PEN American Center, into which Mumia has been accepted, is the
largest of the 145 centers in 104 countries of International PEN. It
exists to fight for freedom of expression, represent the conscience of
world literature, and foster friendship and intellectual co-operation
among writers everywhere. It is the world’s oldest human rights
organization and also the oldest international literary group.
The support provided by Alice
Walker, E.L. Doctorow, Bell Chevigny and other members of the PEN
American Center, New York, was invaluable. I am especially grateful to
the kindness of Salman Rushdie, former President of PEN. Throughout
the application process, I was impressed by the paramount concern of
the PEN membership for human rights and protecting the independence of
writers.
Bishop Desmond Tutu
On October 23, 2007, Bishop Desmond Tutu met with Mumia. It is was a
moving experience. Later that afternoon Mumia expressed to me how
touched and humbled he was by meeting with this wonderful person, who
received the Nobel Peace Price in 1984 and the Albert
Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism in 1986. Mumia is
particularly grateful to Martha Conley, Esq., of Pittsburgh, who
initiated and arranged the visit, drove Bishop Tutu and his assistant
to the prison, and joined them in the visit on death row. Last week
Bishop Tutu issued the following statement concerning Mumia and capital
punishment:
"I oppose the death penalty
on principle in every case and I support the plea for
a retrial for Mumia
Abu-Jamal."
The Most Reverend Desmond M. Tutu, O.M.S.G., D.D., F.K.C.
Anglican Archbishop Emeritus
Cape Town, South Africa
5 November 2007
Legal developments
Last month the prosecution submitted a Notice of Supplemental Authority
with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Philadelphia,
arguing that a recent ruling and related decisions by the U.S. Supreme
Court affects the pending issues pertaining to the death penalty and
racism in jury selection. Consequently on November 1, 2007, we filed a
Reply To Notice of Supplemental Authority, explaining with legal
analysis that the contentions of opposing counsel should be rejected
because they are without merit and do not alter the major
constitutional violations that occurred in this case.
I remain in contact with the
court. It is not known exactly when there will be a federal decision.
If the court follows the law and the U.S. Constitution, we will win.
In my experience of successfully litigating well over a hundred capital
murder cases at trial and on appeal, I know that courts are not always
just. They can make terribly tragic mistakes. Nevertheless, I have
not seen a case more riddled with such significant constitutional
violations, racism, fraud, and unfairness. My goal remains to achieve
a reversal of the conviction, and at a new jury trial win a
jury acquittal so that Mumia can go home to his family -- a free person.
In Prison My
Whole Life, British film on Mumia On October 25,
2007, the new documentary film In Prison My Whole Life
premiered simultaneously at the London Film Festival and Rome Film
Festival. It is a superb movie which does much to expose the many
wrongs including racism and politics that have infected the case from
the outset, the American legal system, and our society. Amnesty
International is officially supporting the film. The picture is hard
hitting and reveals the death penalty for what it is: legalized
murder. Mumia and I are indebted to Colin and Livia Giuggioli Firth,
along with Marc Evans, William Francome, Nick Goodwin Self, Katie
Green, and the others who had the courage to make this film and tell
the truth.
New French book on
Mumia In September an excellent book on Mumia was
published on September 15, 2007, in France. It is Mumia Abu-Jamal
un homme libre dans le couloir de la mort, by Claude
Guillaumaud-Pujol, with a foreword by Robert Meeropol, son of Julius
and Ethel Rosenberg and Founder, Rosenberg Fund for Children. Claude
is deeply involved in the Collectif, a group of over 80
French organizations that aggressively support our campaign for a new
and fair trial for Mumia and his freedom. She knows Mumia well, and
last visited with him on November 11. Claude has donated her book to
help in the struggle for Mumia's freedom. Mumia says "the book is
beautiful." It can be purchased though various booksellers in France.
Guardian (England)
article: "I Spend My Days Preparing for Life, Not for Death"
Recently there was an excellent article in the
Guardian
newspaper. It concerns a fascinating death row interview with Mumia,
and can be found at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2198415,00.html
Tax-Deductible
Donations to Mumia's Legal Defense My office continues
to receive extensive e-mail from people confused as to how and where
they may send donations for Mumia's legal defense. With Mumia's
authorization, a process exists which guarantees that all donations in
the U.S. go only to the legal defense. The contributions are
tax-deductible. Checks should be made payable to the National
Lawyers Guild Foundation (indicate "Mumia" on the bottom left),
and mailed to:
Committee To Save Mumia
Abu-Jamal
P.O. Box 2012
New York, NY 10159-2012
Your interest is
appreciated.
With
best wishes,
Robert R. Bryan
Law Offices of Robert R. Bryan
2088 Union Street, Suite 4
San Francisco, California 94123
Lead counsel for Mumia Abu-Jamal