involved in information coming out after the execution? what about this piece of information tonight, barry? well, you know, ed, i want to add one important factor to what ari listed about this case. and that has to do with the ballistics evidence. everybody agrees, the georgia bureau of investigation agrees, that ballistics evidence that was put before the jury, that in an effort to tie a gun and a motive to troy davis, was unreliable and should never have gone before thejury. unreliable forensic evidence. indeed, one of the jurors told the board of pardon and paroles yesterday that if she had known that that evidence, ballistics evidence, was unreliable she never would have voted to execute him. and she said it play add very large role in the jury deliberations. now, i raise that because remember, innocence project we have over 270 post-conviction
information tonight, barry? well, you know, ed, i want to add one important factor to what ari listed about this case. and that has to do with the ballistics evidence. everybody agrees, the georgia bureau of investigation agrees, that ballistics evidence that was put before the jury, that in an effort to tie a gun and a motive to troy davis, was unreliable and should never have gone before the jury. unreliable forensic evidence. indeed, one of the jurors told the board of pardon and paroles yesterday that if she had known that that evidence, ballistics evidence, was unreliable she never would have voted to execute him. and she said it play add very large role in the jury deliberations. now, i raise that because remember, innocence project we have over 270 post-conviction
information coming out after the execution? what about this piece of information tonight, barry? ed, i want to add one important factor ailisted about this case, the ballistics evidence put before the jury in an effort to tie a gun and motive to troy davis was unreliable and should never have gone before the jury. unreliable frick evidence. one of the jurors told the board of pardon and paroles, if she had known that blks evidence was unreliable, she would have never voted to execute him and played a lot role injury deliberations. i raise that 270 post
what about this piece of information tonight, barry? ed, i want to add one important factor listed about this case, the ballistics evidence put before the jury in an effort to tie a gun and motive to troy davis was unreliable and should never have gone before the jury. unreliable frick evidence. one of the jurors told the board of pardon and paroles, if she had known that evidence was unreliable, she would have never voted to execute him and played a lot role injury deliberations. i raise that because innocent project we have 270 post conviction dna exonerations and in many cases we usually find
profession for so many years and obviously been involved in information coming out after the execution? what about this piece of information tonight, barry? well, you know, and i want to add one important factor to what ari listed about this case. and that has to do with the ballistics evidence. everybody agrees, georgia bureau of investigation agrees, that ballistics evidence put before the jury in an effort to tie a gun and motive to troy davis, was unreliable and should never have gone before the jury. unreliable forensic evidence. indeed, one of the jurors told the board of pardon and paroles yesterday that if she had known that that evidence, ballistic evidence was unreliable, she never would have voted to execute him. she said it played a very large role in the jury deliberations. now i raise that because, remember, innocence project we