
Major court victory for Mumia Abu-Jamal
BY JEFF MACKLER
12-07-05, Posted 12-11-05
In a decision that will likely stun the
Pennsylvania legal establishment that has been trying to railroad
innocent death row political prisoner and award winning journalist,
Mumia Abu-Jamal to the execution chambers for 24 years, the U.S. Court
of Appeals of the Third Circuit, reversed two critical Federal District
Court rulings.
The Third Circuit's December 6 rulings
granted "certificates of appealabilty" to Jamal to challenge alleged
race and judicial bias in the 1995 Post Conviction Relief Action
proceedings overseen by Mumia's original 1982 trial court "hanging"
judge, Albert Sabo. Sabo went to extreme lengths to keep evidence of
innocence out of the court record.
The court also allowed Mumia to challenge the
trial summation remarks of the state's lead prosecutor, Joseph McGill,
who told the jury, " If you find the Defendant guilty of course, there
would be appeal after appeal and perhaps there could be a reversal of
the case, or whatever, so that may not be final."
Mumia's lead attorney, Robert R. Bryan, told
this writer that McGill's summation had the effect of qualitatively
lowering the historic burden of proof regarding reasonable doubt and
presumption of innocence. Similar remarks by Pennsylvania prosecutors
have resulted in new trials in other cases.
The Third Circuit's decision was all the more
remarkable in that under the provisions of the reactionary 1996
Anti-terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, the court had no
obligation to even consider defense challenges to the Federal District
Court's denial of certificates of appealability.
The court called for an initial January 17
defense brief on these two issues as well as on the single issue that
had previously been certified for appeal, that is, the defense
insistence that the exclusion of 11 of 14 Black jurors constituted an
unconstitutional violation of the Supreme Court ruling on this issue in
the famous case of Batson v. Kentucky.
The Third Circuit's decision was not all in
favor of Mumia. It denied certificates of appealability on a number of
other important points raised by the defense including the right to
self-representation and it allowed the State of Pennsylvania to
challenge a Federal District Court decision that had ordered the State
to hold a new sentencing hearing based on constitutionally flawed jury
instructions issued by Judge Sabo. While legal analysts doubt that
Pennsylvania prosecutors will be successful in pursuing this "victory"
for reaction, if they are, Mumia may be once again be subject to an
order for his execution by lethal injection.
"The Third Circuit decision opens the door to
a new trial and freedom for my client," said Bryan. "The case is now on
the fast track," he added. The next several months will see defense and
prosecution attorneys meeting stringent deadlines for a series of
briefs and counter briefs. The 10-person court will them issue a
decision or set a date for a hearing and oral arguments.
There are several possible outcomes, from the
worst, but least expected scenario where Sabo's unconstitutional
sentencing instructions are upheld and Mumia faces execution, to a
decision of Third Circuit to either order a new trial or to remand the
case to the Federal District Court to re-hear the issues where it had
previously ruled without regard to Mumia's constitutional rights.
While Mumia has won yet another victory on
the road toward his freedom, the powers that be are far from conceding
any errors and remain intent on his execution. Mumia's freedom will be
a product of both his legal efforts and a mass political movement
exerting its will and making the price of his execution and continued
incarceration to high to pay. In Philadelphia contact: International
Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal at 215-476-8812. In San
Francisco contact: The Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal at
415-255-1080.
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