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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JANUARY 9, 2001
5:11 PM
CONTACT:  National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
Tonya McClary (301) 535-7168 (cell)
Karen Pomer (310) 463-7025 (cell)
Shanitra Muhammad 405-528-0270
Oklahoma's Planned Executions Prompts Protests
 
OKLAHOMA CITY - January 9 - At a time when the rest of the country is taking a serious look at capital punishment Oklahoma tonight at 9:00 PM (CT) will begin carrying out the first of 8 executions that will take place over the next 24 days.

Last week local leaders and Rev. Jesse Jackson lead a march and rally of over 1,000 in support of a moratorium on the death penalty in Oklahoma. Tonight outside the Governor's Mansion from 5 - 6PM there will be a protest against the execution of Eddie Trice, a mentally retarded man.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, a hearing on an emergency request for a stay of execution will be held at the US District Court, the day before the execution of Wanda Jean Allen. Judge Tim Leonard will be presiding.

Also on Wednesday, an Interfaith Meeting will be held at 6 PM at the Farview Baptist Church for a prayer service and to help plan civil disobedience and protests. Rev. Jesse Jackson announced today that he will be in attendance. 15 clergy and moratorium supporters met yesterday to plan what is being called "Divine Obedience."

"The citizens of Oklahoma are raising their voices and demanding that Governor Frank Keating impose a moratorium on execution" said Shanitra Mohammed, Coordinator, Save Ms. Allen Coalition, "so that all the cases of the inmates currently on death row in Oklahoma can be reviewed. Even the most ardent supporter of capital punishment does not support the killing of innocent people, people that did not have adequate legal counsel, or people who are mentally retarded."

Although much of the country's focus has been on the state of Texas because of the high rate of executions Oklahoma is now in a crisis mode. If all eight executions take place Oklahoma will be the highest ranking state per capita in the rate of executions in the United States.

At the heart of the executions is Wanda Jean Allen. A women whose execution has garnered a lot of attention both locally and nationally. If her execution is carried out she will be the first African American woman executed in Oklahoma since 1903 and the first African American woman executed in the United States since 1954.

Wanda's case represents many of the problems that plague death row inmates across the country. She was represented by a lawyer that had not tried a capital case before. She was also represented by a lawyer who had no resources. He was paid only $800 to represent her in a capital murder case. With that kind of money he was not able to hire an investigator, gather any background information on her childhood, or obtain medical records, etc. He was only able to basically give her the most minimum of representation. The tragedy of the lack of resources is that her lawyer never uncovered the information about Wanda Jean's mental incapacities. When she was very young she was hit by a truck and suffered brain trauma. When she was 13 or 14 she was stabbed in the temple. She was also diagnosed as a teenager with an IQ of 69. However, the jury never heard any of this.

"Wanda's case as tragic as it sounds is only the tip of the iceberg when that death penalty is looked at as a whole." said Tonya Mclary, program director, National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty "At a time when the President of the United States stayed a federal execution, a Governor imposed a statewide moratorium, and state legislatures are building in safe guards into the criminal justice system such as DNA testing, Oklahoma is speeding up it's rate of executions."

Actions Scheduled: Tuesday, January 9
Protest- Governor's Mansion from 5-6PM
Execution of Eddie Trice- 9M

Wednesday, January 10
Emergency Hearing for Stay of Execution 2:30 PM for Wanda Jean Allen, US District Court

Interfaith Meeting, Farview Baptist Church at 6 PM prayer service, planing civil disobedience and protests
Rev. Jesse Jackson will be in attendance

Thursday, January 11
Protests against execution of Wanda Jean Allen
Time and Location TBA

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