Saturday, October 24, 2020

Change.org - Stop Julius' execution


Julius Jones was 19 years old when he was convicted of a murder he says he did not commit. He has lived on death row for 20 years. One year ago this month, Julius applied for clemency from the governor. He has waited a year for an answer as to whether he will be allowed to live. Cece needs your help to save his life. She says Julius has an alibi and that racial bias affected his trial. Add your name and help Cece call on the Governor of Oklahoma to stop Julius’ execution.

Julius Jones is innocent. Don’t let him be executed by the state of Oklahoma.

6,050,833 have signed Cece Jones-Davis (Julius Jones Coalition)’s petition. Let’s get to 7,500,000!

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When Julius Jones was 19-years-old, he was convicted of a murder he says he did not commit. I need your help to save his life.

Julius has lived on death row for almost 20 years, and is held in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day. He is allowed one hour of sunlight a day, and three showers a week. Every minute we wait to take action, Julius is suffering. Every second that goes by brings Julius closer to being executed for a crime he didn’t commit. 

At the time of the crime for which he was convicted, Julius was a 19-year-old student athlete with a promising future, attending the University of Oklahoma on an academic scholarship. It is clear that Julius’ lawyer did not adequately defend him, and that explicit racial bias played a significant role in the process.. For example:

  • Eyewitnesses place Mr. Jones at his parents’ home at the time of the murder, miles away from the crime scene. 
  • Mr. Jones’ co-defendant admitted to being involved in the crime and is now free after testifying against Julius. He was heard bragging that he “set Julius up.” Mr. Jones’ co-defendant matches the only eyewitness description of the shooter based on the length of his hair.
  • Newly-discovered evidence shows that at least one juror harbored racial prejudice that influenced his vote to convict and sentence Mr. Jones to death. One juror reported telling the judge about another juror who said the trial was a waste of time and “they should just take the n***** out and shoot him behind the jail.” 

I learned about Julius’ story through Viola Davis’ docuseries “The Last Defense.” As a person of color and a person of faith, I knew that I couldn’t stand by while an innocent man was killed. I am an Oklahoma taxpayer and the idea that my money will be used to kill Julius makes me sick. 

Every day an innocent man is forced to sit in solitary confinement, awaiting his death. 

Recently, a grassroots movement successfully pressured Texas to stay the execution of Rodney Reed, another black man sentenced to death for a crime he says he didn’t commit. If we can save Rodney, then Julius has a chance.

Please join me and demand justice for Julius.

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