Francis A. Boyle

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From: Boyle, Francis 
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 2:47 PM
To: Smith, Bruce; Englund, Melissa
Cc: Colombo, John; Ribstein, Larry; Karen Conti; Adamski, Gregory
Subject: 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Nomination of Governor George H. Ryan

 

Francis A. Boyle nominated retired Illinois Governor George H. Ryan for
the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize because of his courageous, heroic, and
principled opposition to the death penalty. The Illinois General
Assembly just voted to abolish the death penalty--a life-long objective
of Professor Boyle, a Native Illinoisan. See his article "Teaching
Against the Death Penalty,"  21 J. Development Alternatives & Areas
Studies, No. 1 & 2, at 90-96 (March-June 2002), which recounts his
experiences at teaching against the death penalty since his arrival at
the College of Law in August of 1978. Together with his former student
Karen Conti and her partner Greg Adamski, they served as Co-Counsel to
prevent the execution of convicted mass-murderer John Wayne Gacey by
then Governor Jim Edgar. The three of them won a Request for a Stay of
Execution by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to Gov. Edgar
on the grounds that the Illinois lethal injection procedure constituted
torture, cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment. Nevertheless, Gov.
Edgar violated this Request and Mr. Gacey was tortured to death over a
period of eighteen minutes. But thanks to Governor George Ryan there
have been no similar executions by the State of Illinois for over a
decade. Boyle was elected by the 200,000 members of Amnesty
International USA to serve two two- year terms on their Board of
Directors from 1988 to 1992. The Nobel Peace Prize Winning Amnesty
International is an abolitionist organization that will work to prevent
the execution of any human being for any reason. So will Professor
Boyle. Amnesty International also opposes  the torture of human beings
for any reason. So does Professor Boyle.

 

Francis A. Boyle

Law Building

504 E. Pennsylvania Ave.

Champaign, IL 61820 USA

217-333-7954 (Voice)

217-244-1478 (Fax)

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