ACLU Lobby Day
There are still some seats left on the ACLU’s free bus to its annual Lobby Day on Tuesday, February 22. That’s tomorrow so call today to reserve your seat! The bus will leave at 7:30 am from the ACLU office after breakfast is served. A box lunch will be served at the Capitol Building. If you are interested, you need to call John as soon possible to reserve a space at 652-3114, ext 26.
Trial for Todd Shepard on February 28
Shepard is accused of killing a U City police officer and the trial will be personally prosecuted by Bob McCullough, St. Louis County Prosecutor. The trial is scheduled for 9 am on Monday, February 28 at the St. Louis County Court in Judge David Vincent’s courtroom. Get there early to get a seat.
The Importance of Your Voice
Your voice is important. The Associated Press recently wrote about the records they obtained from Governor Nixon’s office through the Sunshine Law related to the Rick Clay commutation. Clay was scheduled for execution on January 12. Apparently, hundreds of people wrote, called, faxed and emailed the Governor asking him to spark Clay’s life. Many of them raised the issue of doubt that has been a shadow on the case for years.
“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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