Justice For Arthur Tyler

Perhaps the bleakest fact of all is that the death penalty is imposed not only in a freakish and discriminatory manner, but also in some cases upon defendants who are actually innocent. -Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., 1994

The Shooter is known and its not HIM!

                                

 

 

 On a winter's evening 23 years ago, at the corner of East 66th Street and Zoeter Avenue in Cleveland, somebody pumped two .38-caliber bullets into the chest of 74-year-old Sanders Leach, killing the produce vendor instantly.

Leroy Head, then 18, confessed almost immediately. Within minutes, he told two friends that he shot the fruit and vegetable man during a robbery, saying the old man forced his hand by trying to pull a gun. Head told his mother he did it, too.

She urged him to come clean.

So he told police he did it as well. And he signed a confession.

Cuyahoga County prosecutors, at the time among the most aggressive in Ohio in pursuing the state's newly reinstated option for capital punishment, sought the death penalty. And they got it - adding to what was becoming a bumper crop of death cases from the county during the 1980s.

But it was not Head who was condemned to die.

 Just before trial, Head struck a deal with prosecutors and fingered his co-defendant, Arthur Tyler, instead.
And so, in a case that reveals how arbitrary a death sentence in Ohio can be, it's Tyler - not Head - who faces execution, possibly this year.

The case also illustrates what attorneys and judges alike assert: that the bar for winning a death sentence was much lower two decades ago - especially in Cuyahoga County. And that challenges the legitimacy of basing executions on that standard today.

Police found no gun or fingerprints, and no eyewitnesses who could sort out who actually pulled the trigger.


Prosecutors argued that Head's accusation of Tyler was more credible than his earlier confessions. Head was allowed to plead to a lesser charge.

Leroy Head was paroled from prison on 3rd June 2008. He is under five years supervision. But he is nonetheless free!!

Even though he has acknowledged several times since that he was the triggerman after all.


Jurors recommended death for Tyler.


But they never heard about the bullet and the cash that police found in Leach's clothing within hours of his death. Defense attorneys say this evidence could have helped Tyler, but it was never shared with them. And it was never aired in court.


Arthur Tyler sits on Ohio's Death Row waiting to see if justice will happen or if he will die by lethal injection.

 




Leroy Head (above) was paroled from prison on 3rd June 2008. He is under five years supervision. But he is nonetheless free!!

This is the same man who confessed FIVE TIMES to the murder of Sander Leach and said Arthur Tyler had nothing to do with it.

Yet Arthur has sat on death row waiting to die and his time is running out.

While we do not wish Leroy Head to be executed, this is so unfair on Arthur.

Arthur is innocent and Leroy is guilty.

We understand he has served 25 plus years in prison but so has Arthur and yet while Leroy is free, the State of Ohio still want to kill Arthur this year.

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Albert Camus (1957)

An execution is not simply death. It is just as different from the privation of life as a concentration camp is from prison. It adds to death a rule, a public premeditation known to the future victim, an organization which is itself a source of moral sufferings more terrible than death. Capital punishment is the most premeditated of murders, to which no criminal's deed, however calculated can be compared. For there to be an equivalency, the death penalty would have to punish a criminal who had warned his victim of the date at which he would inflict a horrible death on him and who, from that moment onward, had confined him at his mercy for months. Such a monster is not encountered in private life.

Sister Helen Prejean

 The profound moral question is not, "Do they deserve to die?" but "Do we deserve to kill them?"

Harry A. Blackmun, former U.S. Supreme Court Judge, (1) & (2) Callins v. Collins, 114 S.Ct.1127 (1994); (3) PBS Online NewsHour, 3/5/2004; (4) Herrera v. Collins 506 US 390 (1993).

Of one thing, however, I am certain. Just as an execution without adequate safeguards is unacceptable, so too is an execution when the condemned prisoner can prove that he is innocent. The execution of a person who can show that he is innocent comes perilously close to simple murder.

Sister Helen Prejean

It should be clear that the death penalty does just the opposite of promoting decency and respect for life. It dehumanizes people and promotes murder. It can never be applied fairly.


“I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. . Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. To remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all.. Elie Wiesel Nobel Prize for Peace in 1986

You just need to be a flea against injustice. Enough committed fleas biting strategically can make even the biggest dog uncomfortable and transform even the biggest nation.

There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.  Elie Wiesel

Martin Luther King

 Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. 

Edmund Burke (attributed)

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing


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