Summary Of The Troy Johnson Case

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Johnson became a suspect when a witness claimed that he saw him carrying a leather strap, though Johnson denied owning one. Johnson provided numerous alibi witnesses at trial. Nevertheless, he was convicted by an all-white jury and sentenced to death. While the U.S. Supreme Court granted a stay of execution, a mob broke through the jail and brutally murdered Johnson in a public hanging. Johnson’s tombstone reflects his professed innocence, “God Bless you all. I AM an Innocent Man.” In February 2000, his conviction was finally posthumously overturned (Grimsly, 2013). This case is not too unfamiliar compared to the trial of Troy Davis, an innocent black man that was executed in Georgia for the murder of a police officer. The case against him

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