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Friday, May 18, 2007 | 6:14pm
Mumia Abu Jamal Attorney’s Press Confernce – A must watch!
Last week we gave you the story entitled “Mumia Abu Jamal Hearing on May 17 but should I care that much?“ Feeling the need to be the most responsible journalist, we delved deeper into the issue and Dos Un and I traveled down to Philadelphia on May 17th to chronicle the latest appeal hearing and [...]
Last week we gave you the story entitled “Mumia Abu Jamal Hearing on May 17 but should I care that much?“ Feeling the need to be the most responsible journalist, we delved deeper into the issue and Dos Un and I traveled down to Philadelphia on May 17th to chronicle the latest appeal hearing and the demonstration/ rally supporting Mumia and show you 1st hand what type of support Mumia Abu-Jamal. We even interviewed a couple of loyal Mumia supporters to get their take on the case.
But now we bring you perhaps the most important individual in determining Mumia’s fate, his death-row defense attorney, Robert R. Bryan. This is the full press-conference held outside of the courthouse and the first official words after what could be Mumia Abu-Jamal’s last court battle of his life. In it, Mr. Bryan not only details the possible scenarios but irons out many misconceptions about Mumia and his case. A MUST WATCH!
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