He May Be Innocent and Intellectually Disabled, But Rocky Myers Faces Execution in Alabama episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 13, 2020 · 33 MIN

He May Be Innocent and Intellectually Disabled, But Rocky Myers Faces Execution in Alabama

from 12:01 The Death Penalty in Context · host Death Penalty Information Center

In the February 2020 episode of Discussions with DPIC, members of Myers’ legal team tell the story of how racial bias, poor representation, and judicial override led to the possible wrongful conviction of an intellectually disabled man. Assistant Federal Defender Kacey Keeton and Investigator Sara Romano speak with DPIC Managing Director Anne Holsinger and describe the shoddy evidence used to convict Myers, his abandonment by his original appellate attorney, and the legal hurdles that have blocked his claims of innocence and intellectual disability from being heard in court.

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In the February 2020 episode of Discussions with DPIC, members of Myers’ legal team tell the story of how racial bias, poor representation, and judicial override led to the possible wrongful conviction of an intellectually disabled man. Assistant...

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