
A STATEMENT FROM DEATH ROW
by Mumia Abu-Jamal
Once again, Pennsylvania's highest court has shown us the best justice
that FOP money can buy. Ignoring right reason, their own precedent, and
fundamental justice, they have returned to the stranglehold of death. In
their echoes of the tortured logic of Judge Albert Sabo, they have reflected
a striking fidelity to the DA's office. If it is fair to have a tribunal
in part admittedly paid by the FOP-and at least one justice who can double
as DA one day and a judge the next in the same case-then fairness is just
as empty a word as "justice." To paraphrase Judge Sabo, it is
"just an emotional feeling."
In recent months the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has upheld death sentences
in cases where an impartial reading of transcripts or pleadings would make
an honest affirmation all but impossible. They have ignored all evidence
of innocence, overlooked clear instances of jury taint, and cast a dead
eye on defense attorneys' ineffectiveness. What they have done in my case
is par for the course. This is a political decision, paid for by the FOP
on the eve of the election. It is a Mischief Night gift from a court that
has a talent for the macabre.
I am sorry that this court did not rule on the right side of history. But
I am not surprised. Every time our nation has come to a fork in the road
with regard to race, it has chosen to take the path of compromise and betrayal.
On October 29th, 1998, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court committed a collective
crime: it damned due process, strangled the fair trial, and raped justice.
Even after this legal legerdemain, I remain innocent. A court cannot make
an innocent man guilty. Any ruling founded on injustice is not justice.
The righteous fight for life, liberty, and for justice can only continue.

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