Sunday, September 19, 2010

Campaign Update - Week of 9/20/2010

No Tomorrow Documentary
We have had several inquiries as to whether this film is about Reggie’s case. No, it isabout the trial of Juan Chavez who is accused of killing Risa Bejarano. It is not a case of wrongful conviction but explores the complexity of a death penalty trial through the eyes of the families, prosecutor, attorneys, jurors, friends etc.


No Tomorrow is being screened at the Missouri History Museum on Wednesday, Sept 29 at 7:00 pm. If you have completed petitions for Reggie, you can turn them in at that time. The Campaign will have a literature table set up.


Reggie on Campus
Now that the dust has settled on area college campuses, we will be hitting as many as we can to talk about Reggie’s case. If you or someone you know is a student or student leader of a campus group, we are available to speak to classes, show Borrowed Time, the documentary on Reggie’s case, set up a literature table, etc.


Farewell to Dave McNeil
David McNeil is relocating to Portland, Oregon. It’s St. Louis’ loss and Portland’s gain. Dave once headed up the local chapter of Missourians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty and is a stalwart abolitionist of the death penalty. We wish him well and hope that we can send him good news about our efforts here in Missouri to end state murder.


“Enough Already!”
Jamala Rogers, Coordinator
JUSTICE for Reggie Campaign
P. O. Box 5277
St. Louis, MO 63115
(314) 367-5959
www.justiceforreggie.com

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