Saturday, 16 July 2011

'Justice for' Demarious Banyard



LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE FOR A CRIME HE DID NOT COMMIT AT AGE 13.

DEMARIOUS BANYARD WAS WRONGLY CONVICTED OF CAPITAL MURDER FOR A CRIME HE DID NOT COMMIT AT THE AGE OF 13. HE IS CURRENTLY SERVING A LIFE SENTENCE WITHOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE IN THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI.

(Below written by EJI on March 30, 2010)

http://eji.org/eji/node/379

The Mississippi Supreme Court granted review to determine whether it is unconstitutional to sentence a 13-year-old child to life in prison without possibility of parole, and to address claims that Demarious Banyard's conviction was tainted by racial bias and illegal jury instructions. EJI represents Demarious and, in December, EJI attorneys asked the state's highest court to review the case, which raises serious constitutional questions about the reliability of Demarious's conviction and sentence.


(Below written by EJI on March, 15, 2010)

http://eji.org/eji/node/373

EJI (Equal Justice Initiative) Challenges 13-Year-Old Mississippi Child's Conviction and Sentence to Die in Prison

EJI is seeking to overturn the conviction and sentence of life imprisonment without parole imposed on 13-year-old Demarious Banyard through an appeal to the Mississippi Supreme Court. EJI argues that Demarious's trial was infected by racial bias and illegal jury instructions that required him to prove his innocence, and that his mandatory sentence to die in prison is unconstitutional.

Thirteen-year-old Demarious was playing basketball at the Jackson, Mississippi, apartment complex where he lived with his mother and sisters when 19-year-old Dennis Ragsdale confronted him, put a gun into his hand, and walked him over to the car of a pizza delivery man who Ragsdale intended to rob. When the driver did not give over money as Ragsdale demanded, Demarious handed the gun back to Ragsdale and it went off, fatally shooting the driver.

Demarious was convicted in adult court and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Because the sentence was mandatory, the judge could not consider Demarious's extremely young age, hear any mitigating evidence about his background, or consider that Dennis Ragsdale – an adult who had beaten Demarious –instigated the offense, forced Demarious to participate, and nonetheless was sentenced to a parole-eligible term.

Demarious is the only 13-year-old in Mississippi sentenced to life imprisonment without parole, and only eight other people in the world are condemned to die in prison for a crime at age 13. All but one of the nine 13-year-olds are children of color.

One of the nine is Joe Sullivan, an EJI client whose case challenging life-without-parole sentences imposed on young teens is pending before the United States Supreme Court.

EJI lawyers have asked the Mississippi Supreme Court to review Demarious's conviction, which was tainted by racial bias and illegal jury instructions. During jury selection for his trial, the State insisted, and the judge agreed, that a certain number of white people remain on the jury.

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Davontae Sanford’s innocence v Detroit police and prosecutors’ reputations


http://t.co/ZHkGvZg

Self-proclaimed “hit man” Vincent Smothers authorized his attorney to testify on Davontae Sanford’s behalf, to apprise the courts that Smothers and an accomplice had committed Detroit’s infamous Runyon Street quadruple homicide, not Davontae.
Smothers had admitted to twelve homicides, but was only prosecuted for eight, so that Detroit police and prosecutors could hide their having coerced a confession out of blind-in-one-eye, developmentally disabled, 14-year-old Davontae.
The judge wouldn’t allow Smother’s attorney to testify. 
From: Susan Chandler
Date: July 11, 2011 7:33:34 PM EDT

To: Bill Schuette

Cc: ASKDOJ

Subject: False imprisonment of Davontae Sanford – Citizen Inquiry AG# 2010-0026914

The Honorable Bill Schuette, Attorney General
State of Michigan

G. Mennen Williams Building, 7th Floor

Lansing, MI 48909

Dear Attorney General Schuette:
I am writing again to ask that you personally intervene in the ongoing persecution of Davontae Sanford.
Allowing a judge to ignore a client-authorized exception to attorney/client privilege does not serve justice; it instead furthers a four-year fraud on Michigan taxpayers.
I also ask you to personally intervene in Governor Rick Snyder’s lawlessness.  For all you know, you may be the next elected public servant whom Snyder deems too inefficient to retain elected office.
After it, it is fiscally irresponsible to incarcerate innocent young Davontae Sandford while guilty, self-proclaimed “hit man” Vincent Smothers is already behind bars and has named an accomplice who remains free to commit additional homicides.
Sincerely,
Susan Chandler
Judge in Davontae Sanford hearings bars testimony from hit man’s former lawyer – Detroit Crime | Examiner.com
http://www.examiner.com/crime-in-detroit/judge-davontae-sanford-hearings-bars-testimony-from-hit-man-s-former-lawyer
Michigan’s Governor May Be Worse Than Walker
http://crooksandliars.com/karoli/michigans-governor-may-be-worse-walker
From: Susan Chandler
Date: January 6, 2011 2:26:50 PM EST

To: Bill Schuette

Subject: False imprisonment of Davontae Sanford

Dear Attorney General Schuette:
Doubtless you are besieged by requests for assistance.  I can only hope that you anticipated that you would be and were prepared to hit the ground running.
Were you to search incoming emails to the Attorney General’s office, you would find my requests were ignored, and bear repeating:
Out of curiosity, 14-year-old Davontae Sanford approached police officers at a crime scene, in his pajamas.  That naïve act cost him his freedom.
Blind in one eye and developmentally disabled, Davontae was the unlikeliest of suspects for a quadruple homicide.  Just as mentally challenged Eddie Joe Lloyd had been tricked into confessing to a 1984 Detroit homicide, Davontae was tricked into confessing.  Although accused decades apart, the two shared a an embittered and ineffectual attorney, and both were convicted.
Mr. Lloyd was not exonerated until he had spent 17 years in prison.  He died shortly afterwards; harsh prison conditions had ruined his health (link below).
That should not be Davontae Sanford’s fate.  The facts are much clearer in his case.
Self-proclaimed “hit man” Vincent Smothers credibly confessed to the same crimes, along with eight others.  While Smothers is serving time for the eight homicides selected by Wayne County prosecutors to spare Detroit Police embarrassment, the other killer – whom Smothers named – walks free to make Detroit’s streets bloodier.
Davontae’s family believes that their prayers will free him.  I believe that if you are anything like your predecessor, Davontae doesn’t have a prayer, at least not for the next four years.  Please cut through Wayne County and Detroit politics to free Davontae and make sure that – on your watch – every civil servant fears framing innocents just to please the press.
Additionally, A. G. Cox did nothing to make sure that rape kit backlogs were rapidly cleared, the likeliest reason that the perpetrator has not been found for the homicide that Mr. Lloyd was framed for.
While it is important that invasive fish species do not enter the Great Lakes, it is my hope that you can multi-task and ethically address the corruption that keeps Davontae Sanford incarcerated and make sure that all crime scene forensic evidence is rapidly and accurately processed so that the real perpetrators can be found the first time, with no stand-ins.  There is no time to waste, Davontae has been transferred to an adult facility, and has few defenses to survive there.
Thank you for your time, I look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Susan Chandler
http://www.innocenceproject.org/Content/Eddie_Joe_Lloyd.php

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Monday, 11 July 2011

Davontae Sanford was wrongly convicted.


 Wrongly imprisoned since he was 14, Davontae Sanford, now 18,

Davontae Sanford was wrongly convicted. He is innocent! Join the effort to get the truth out and free him.

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Judge in Davontae Sanford hearings bars testimony from hit man's former lawyer


, Detroit Crime Examiner
http://shar.es/Hxp5x

In a conference in Wayne Circuit Court Judge Brian Sullivan's chambers Thursday, the judge informed Kim McGinnis, Davontae Sanford's lawyer, that he would not allow testimony from Gabi Silver, former attorney for imprisoned hit man Vincent Smothers, about conversations Silver had with Smothers about the killing of four people in a dope house on Runyon St.
The ruling is a setback for McGinnis, who wants the judge to set aside Sanford's guilty plea to the four murders and award him a new trial. McGinnis contends that the guilty plea was based on a bogus confession Sanford made merely to please the police officers. Sanford is developmentally disabled, and was only 14 at the time of the confession.
Self-professed hit man Vincent Smothers was twice that age when he told police and others that he had done the Runyon St murders. He is now in prison for eight other contract killings

Smothers is not willing to testify in the Sanford hearings, but has waived the attorney-client privilege as to conversations he had with his former attorney, and is willing to allow Gabi Silver to testify before Judge Sullivan. Smothers undoubtedly told Silver he had killed the four on Runyon street and that Sanford had no part in it.
Though there may no longer be a prosecutor on Kym Worthy's staff who actually believes Sanford killed those four people, they are fighting McGinnis' efforts at every turn. They had opposed Silver's testifying and should be pleased at Judge Sullivan's ruling. McGinnis is not and plans to appeal it.
Because the judge's order is not a final judgment, McGinnis will have to petition the Court of Appeals for leave (permission) to appeal. Meanwhile, proceedings in Judge Sullivan's court will continue, unless someone gets an order staying proceedings.

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Lost Children

 
Imagine if you will a cave

Darkness damp and cold

Eyes that once so brightly shone

Now dead eyes, dull and old

Look further in this strange black world

See it's occupants abode

A prison cell with Iron bars

Inside a child it holds

Now look a little closer

Within this desolation state

A spirit once that had a light

Pours out bitterness and hate

In a world of poverty and lonliness

The streets don't love you back

So in defense of hungering

A child will attack

Form alliance with the enemy

The street gangs, pimps and thugs

When asked why they went that way?

The Lost child simply shrugs

How are we to understand

We are but to try to fix

Advocates for Abandoned Adolescents say

The unfair balance needs to shift
@ Delaproser