Texas Moratorium Network
"Working to stop executions in Texas since 2000."
Author: Texas Moratorium Network (TMN) is a grassroots, nonprofit organization with the primary goal of mobilizing statewide support for a moratorium on executions in Texas. It has about 10,000 members, about 85 percent of whom are in Texas with the rest in other U.S. states and in other countries.
Blawg Related Categories: Criminal Justice • Death Penalty • States • Texas
Recent Posts from Texas Moratorium Network
- Texas Executes 20th Person in 2009, 204th Under Rick Perry and 443rd Since 1982
- Video of Interview With Khristian Oliver; Set For Execution Nov 5 in Case Where Jury Consulted Bible
- Contact Governor Perry to Urge Clemency for Khristian Oliver, Whose Jury Consulted the Bible During Deliberations on Death Penalty
- Juan Melendez - Innocent, Exonerated Former Death Row Prisoner to Tour Texas Nov. 9-18
- Senate Committee Meeting on Todd Willingham Inquiry November 10 in Austin at Capitol
- Eugenia Willingham Writes Article About Todd, "So many questions that refuse to go away"
- Contact Board of Pardons and Paroles to Urge Clemency for Khristian Oliver, Whose Jury Consulted the Bible During Deliberations on Death Penalty
- CNN Publishes Letters From Death Row by Todd Willingham, Including One to His Ex-Wife Stacy from 2000
- Charges Dismissed Against Michael Scott and Robert Springsteen in Yogurt Shop case: Springsteen Once Was Sentenced to Death in Case
- Breaking News: Charges Dropped in the Yogurt Shop Case