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        [MLNews!*] [PNN] 1,000 protest for
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Subj:    [PNN] 1,000 protest for Abu-Jamal
Date:   8/17/01 12:44:41 PM Mountain Daylight Time

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As hundreds protest peacefully outside, lawyers
make new court effort for
Mumia Abu-Jamal

MICHAEL RUBINKAM, Associated Press Writer
Friday, August 17, 2001
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- About 1,000 protesters
converged on downtown Friday in
support of death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal as his
lawyers pursued a
last-ditch state appeal. In a tense hearing
lasting about 30 minutes, Judge
Pamela Dembe refused a request by Abu-Jamal's
attorneys to schedule oral
arguments, and directed lawyers for both sides to
file briefs on whether she
should have jurisdiction over the petition for a
new trial. Abu-Jamal
remained in a western Pennsylvania prison, barred
from attending the
conference in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court by
an official who said there
was no room for him in the city's crowded jails.
"The right to be present in
the courtroom has been denied through no fault of
my own," he said in a
statement read by one of his attorneys. Assistant
District Attorney Hugh
Burns said defendants are almost never present for
such "status hearings,"
however. Earlier this week, Dembe had turned down
a request to find the jail
official in contempt of court. Abu-Jamal, a former
Black Panther and radio
journalist, was sentenced to death for the 1981
shooting death of
Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner. His
jailhouse writings have
attracted worldwide attention and support from
many celebrities,
death-penalty opponents and foreign politicians.
But Faulkner's relatives and
police organizations are equally vehement in
arguing that he is guilty.
Police Commissioner John Timoney estimated the
crowd of protesters at 1,000.
Demonstrators held signs and banners as they
gathered in an area behind metal
barricades just outside the Criminal Justice
Center, then blocked traffic as
they marched by the district attorney's office
chanting, "No justice, no
peace." Taking the opposite viewpoint,
construction workers hung signs on
scaffolding across the street on City Hall,
including one reading "Fry
Mumia." "He killed a cop," said construction
worker Danny Brown. "Why should
they free him?" Faulkner's widow, Maureen, watched
the protest through the
DA's window. "I think today was a pathetic attempt
to delay the appeal
process," she said. "It's a disgrace that we have
to go through this
emotional turmoil." Abu-Jamal lost his first round
of state appeals, but his
latest petition argues that the defense has new
evidence to clear him,
including a confession by a man named Arnold
Beverly. Beverly claimed he was
hired by the mob to kill Faulkner because the
25-year-old officer had
interfered with mob payoffs to police. Last month
a federal judge refused to
order Beverly to testify on Abu-Jamal's behalf.
The attorneys for Abu-Jamal
were making their first appearance in the case. He
fired his previous
attorneys in May after one published a book about
the case. Among those
attending the hearing were the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

On The Net: Free Mumia Abu-Jamal: <A
HREF="http://www.mumia2000.org/";>
www.mumia2000.org</A>/

Justice For Police Officer Daniel Faulkner: <A
HREF="http://www.danielfaulkner.com/";>www.danielfaulkner.com</A>/







As hundreds protest peacefully outside, lawyers
make new court effort for

Mumia Abu-Jamal

MICHAEL RUBINKAM, Associated Press Writer
Friday, August 17, 2001
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- About 1,000 protesters
converged on downtown Friday in
support of death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal as his
lawyers pursued a
last-ditch state appeal. In a tense hearing
lasting about 30 minutes, Judge
Pamela Dembe refused a request by Abu-Jamal's
attorneys to schedule oral
arguments, and directed lawyers for both sides to
file briefs on whether she
should have jurisdiction over the petition for a
new trial. Abu-Jamal
remained in a western Pennsylvania prison, barred
from attending the
conference in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court by
an official who said there
was no room for him in the city's crowded jails.
"The right to be present in
the courtroom has been denied through no fault of
my own," he said in a
statement read by one of his attorneys. Assistant
District Attorney Hugh
Burns said defendants are almost never present for
such "status hearings,"
however. Earlier this week, Dembe had turned down
a request to find the jail
official in contempt of court. Abu-Jamal, a former
Black Panther and radio
journalist, was sentenced to death for the 1981
shooting death of
Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner. His
jailhouse writings have
attracted worldwide attention and support from
many celebrities,
death-penalty opponents and foreign politicians.
But Faulkner's relatives and
police organizations are equally vehement in
arguing that he is guilty.
Police Commissioner John Timoney estimated the
crowd of protesters at 1,000.
Demonstrators held signs and banners as they
gathered in an area behind metal
barricades just outside the Criminal Justice
Center, then blocked traffic as
they marched by the district attorney's office
chanting, "No justice, no
peace." Taking the opposite viewpoint,
construction workers hung signs on
scaffolding across the street on City Hall,
including one reading "Fry
Mumia." "He killed a cop," said construction
worker Danny Brown. "Why should
they free him?" Faulkner's widow, Maureen, watched
the protest through the
DA's window. "I think today was a pathetic attempt
to delay the appeal
process," she said. "It's a disgrace that we have
to go through this
emotional turmoil." Abu-Jamal lost his first round
of state appeals, but his
latest petition argues that the defense has new
evidence to clear him,
including a confession by a man named Arnold
Beverly. Beverly claimed he was
hired by the mob to kill Faulkner because the
25-year-old officer had
interfered with mob payoffs to police. Last month
a federal judge refused to
order Beverly to testify on Abu-Jamal's behalf.
The attorneys for Abu-Jamal
were making their first appearance in the case. He
fired his previous
attorneys in May after one published a book about
the case. Among those
attending the hearing were the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

On The Net: Free Mumia Abu-Jamal: <A
HREF="http://www.mumia2000.org/";>
www.mumia2000.org</A>/

Justice For Police Officer Daniel Faulkner: <A
HREF="http://www.danielfaulkner.com/";>www.danielfaulkner.com</A>/





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