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Why I Support The Illinois Death Penalty Moratorium Campaign


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"Why I Support The Illinois Death Penalty Moratorium Campaign Statement By Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. Monday, April 21, 1997 Chicago, Illinois It is indeed a pleasure to join today with the distinguished former U.S. Senator Paul Simon and the Death Penalty Moratorium Campaign in Illinois to suspend all executions in Illinois until an independent commission can investigate and correct the misconduct, mistakes and injustice in our death penalty laws and procedures. The Death Penalty Moratorium Campaign in Illinois will work to persuade the Illinois General Assembly to pass a resolution calling on the Governor to grant temporary reprieves to all persons facing executions and to establish an independent, nonpartisan commission to study the death penalty process. The moratorium should remain in effect until the commissions findings are presented and any necessary reforms implemented. With nine mistakes made on innocent men in Illinois, this is a very conservative recommendation. When the commission investigates, I believe they will find that some things can be improved, but not fixed. With the death penalty, mistakes will always be made and innocent people will always be put to death. In my judgment, the death penalty should be outlawed period. While the rest of the world is moving in a more humane direction of outlawing the death penalty, the US is on a death penalty binge. My father and I have just finished a year of serious research and writing on capital punishment, reflected in a new book, "Legal Lynching", which is a strong case against the death penalty. The case against the death penalty is historically, logically and morally irrefutable. Let me outline just four of my concerns with respect to the death penalty:"
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