Post by thinkinkmesaaz on Apr 24, 2009 2:18:31 GMT -5
Daniel Wilson is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday, June 3, 2009.
Daniel Wilson's clemency hearing is scheduled for April 30th in Columbus Ohio. Please send emails or letters asking that clemency be granted.
You must include his name and institution number when emailing on his behalf. Speaking points can be found below.
Daniel Wilson, #A260-074.
Send emails to the Chair of the Parole Board, Cynthia Mausser.
Cynthia.Mausser@odrc.state.oh.us
Send emails to the general information email
DRC.publicinfo@odrc.state.oh.us and they would forward it to the parole board.
Petition to Commute the Death Sentence of Daniel Wilson
Please, also take the following actions.
Online version can be found here;
www.petitiononline.com/DWilson/petition.html
Printable version can be found on this page;
http://www.enddeathpenaltyforbrettha...thpenalty.html
In addition to signing the petition, we urge you to send Governor Strickland your own personal message and offer this link to his contact page;
apps.das.ohio.gov/govpublic/contact.aspx
In March of 1992, Mr. Wilson was convicted and sentenced to death for the May 4, 1991 murder of Carol Lutz.
Several factors in Mr. Wilson’s case history merit executive clemency, principally that the trial court’s explanation of the case’s sole death sentence specification to the trial jury was ruled to be constitutionally erroneous and invalid by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (No. 03-3362 Wilson v. Mitchell, August 15, 2007).
The erroneous trial court instruction allowed the jury to consider the death sentence while being improperly instructed how to consider and weigh the evidence in mitigation when considering the death penalty specification. Wilson is the only person on Ohio ’s Death Row that has not had a jury weigh a valid death sentence specification.
Other mitigating factors include Daniel’s remarkably abusive childhood, his expression of deep regret for and acceptance of responsibility for the pain he caused, and his successful efforts to become a “positive and productive” member of the Ohio prison population as demonstrated by his serving as legal typist and librarian in the death row library as well as a GED tutor.
If you know of people that would prefer to send regular mail letters or make phone calls, please pass on this information for their use.
Ted Strickland
Governor's Office
Riffe Center, 30th Floor
77 South High Street
Columbus, OH 43215-6108
(614) 466-3555
Cynthia Mausser
Chair of Parole Board
770 West Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43222
(614) 752-1159, ext. 2
or
(888) 344-1441
Daniel Wilson's clemency hearing is scheduled for April 30th in Columbus Ohio. Please send emails or letters asking that clemency be granted.
You must include his name and institution number when emailing on his behalf. Speaking points can be found below.
Daniel Wilson, #A260-074.
Send emails to the Chair of the Parole Board, Cynthia Mausser.
Cynthia.Mausser@odrc.state.oh.us
Send emails to the general information email
DRC.publicinfo@odrc.state.oh.us and they would forward it to the parole board.
Petition to Commute the Death Sentence of Daniel Wilson
Please, also take the following actions.
Online version can be found here;
www.petitiononline.com/DWilson/petition.html
Printable version can be found on this page;
http://www.enddeathpenaltyforbrettha...thpenalty.html
In addition to signing the petition, we urge you to send Governor Strickland your own personal message and offer this link to his contact page;
apps.das.ohio.gov/govpublic/contact.aspx
In March of 1992, Mr. Wilson was convicted and sentenced to death for the May 4, 1991 murder of Carol Lutz.
Several factors in Mr. Wilson’s case history merit executive clemency, principally that the trial court’s explanation of the case’s sole death sentence specification to the trial jury was ruled to be constitutionally erroneous and invalid by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (No. 03-3362 Wilson v. Mitchell, August 15, 2007).
The erroneous trial court instruction allowed the jury to consider the death sentence while being improperly instructed how to consider and weigh the evidence in mitigation when considering the death penalty specification. Wilson is the only person on Ohio ’s Death Row that has not had a jury weigh a valid death sentence specification.
Other mitigating factors include Daniel’s remarkably abusive childhood, his expression of deep regret for and acceptance of responsibility for the pain he caused, and his successful efforts to become a “positive and productive” member of the Ohio prison population as demonstrated by his serving as legal typist and librarian in the death row library as well as a GED tutor.
If you know of people that would prefer to send regular mail letters or make phone calls, please pass on this information for their use.
Ted Strickland
Governor's Office
Riffe Center, 30th Floor
77 South High Street
Columbus, OH 43215-6108
(614) 466-3555
Cynthia Mausser
Chair of Parole Board
770 West Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43222
(614) 752-1159, ext. 2
or
(888) 344-1441