*Don't Let the State of California Kill the Peacemaker
  HELP SAVE STAN TOOKIE WILLIAMS *

  On October 11, the US Supreme Court declared that it will not hear the
case of Stanley Tookie Williams, the most famous inmate on San Quentin's
death row. Last February, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals turned down
Stan's request for a new hearing by a vote of 15 to 9. A decision was
originally expected last week, but the court delayed, reportedly to allow
its new Chief Justice an opportunity to weigh in on the case. Now it has
spoken in no uncertain terms. Welcome to the racist Roberts' court.

  The office of California State Attorney General Bill Lockyer has
announced December 13th, 2005, as the execution date for Stan Tookie
Williams. The countdown to a legal lynching has begun, and the only thing
that can stop it is a massive campaign by Stan's thousands of supporters
around the state and around the world. (Read the rest of this article by
Phil Gasper at
  http://www.counterpunch.org/gasper10122005.html )

  The State of California is also going to set execution dates for two
other death row prisoners: Clarence Ray Allen (January 17th) and Michales
Morales (in February). They want to start up the racist execution machine
in California, but we are going to halt it!

  *ACTION ALERT

  1. If you are in the Bay Area, join us for a planning meeting of
activists, community members and members of the faith community.

  Monday, October 24th
  6:30 pm, Northern CA ACLU office
  1663 Mission Street, 4th floor, San Francisco.
  Contact Crystal at the Campaign to End the Death Penalty for more info
or to RSVP: 510-333-7966 or [email protected]

  2. Download petitions, fact sheets and other materials to get your
organization, church or school involved. Go to
  www.savetookie.org

  3. Contact the Save Tookie Committee at 510-235-9780 or
[email protected] to find out more ways to get involved.

  4. Call/E-mail/Write/Fax Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and demand
clemency for Stan Tookie Williams:

  Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
  State Capitol Building
  Sacramento, CA 95814
  Phone: 916-445-2841
  Fax: 916-445-4633
  To send e-mail: http://www.govmail.ca.gov

  More About Stan Tookie Williams

  - Redemption: Stan has made the remarkable transformation from
co-founder of the Crips gang to leader of a movement for street peace. He
has created this movement through his nine anti-gang books for children,
a peace protocol,
  messages to incarcerated youth and other tools that have been used by
teachers, parents, and kids around the world. This work has resulted in
multiple Nobel Peace Prize nominations, and a movie about his life
starring Jamie Foxx: "Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story." From
the tens of thousands of e-mails Stan has received we estimate that he
has saved at least 150,000 lives.

  - Civil Rights: Stanley Tookie Williams was the victim of racism at his
original trial. The prosecutor kicked the African-Americans off of his
jury and made racist jungle-animal metaphors in his closing arguements.
The prosecutor compared Stan in the courtroom to a Bengal tiger in the
zoo, and said that "in his environment" ( i.e., South Central LA) he
would behave like the tiger in its "habitat." Despite the fact that this
prosecutor was
  later censured twice by the California Supreme Court for his racist
practices, which led to death sentences in two of the cases he prosecuted
being overturned, and despite the fact that the ACLU, the NAACP, the
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund and numerous other
  groups filed an amicus brief on Stan's behalf, the Ninth Circuit has
twice rejected the claim that his constitutional rights were violated.

  *- Innonence:* Stanley Tookie Williams has apologized for co-founding
the Crips gang, but he has always maintained his innocence of the crimes
that sent him to death row. The main evidence against Stan was the
testimony of
  jailhouse informants who claimed that he had confessed to them. All of
these "witnesses" were facing serious felony charges and had strong
motivations to make a deal with the police to reduce their own sentences.
Since the original trial, another prisoner has come forward to say that
he witnessed one of the informants being given the file on Stan's case by
members of the Sheriff's Department so that he could learn details about
the murders. None of the physical evidence found at the two crime scenes,
  including fingerprints and a boot print, matched Stan. A witness's
description of a person seen leaving the scene of one of the crimes did
not fit him either. A shotgun shell supposedly matched a weapon he had
bought several years earlier, but that gun was in the possession of a
couple that was also facing serious felony charges including the murder
of their crime partner. After they claimed that Stan had confessed to
them, however, the murder investigation against them was dropped.


  Crystal Bybee
  Campaign to End the Death Penalty
  [email protected]
  510-333-7966

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