Help To Modify The Death Penalty And Sentencing Guidelines In The United States
Anyone, anywhere in the world, can potentially help to modify the death penalty and sentencing guidelines in the United States. They can do this by contributing to the case of Gregory Swokla, who needs either a lawyer in Northern California, or funding for a lawyer in Northern California, where he has been sentenced to die in prison for a murder committed by one of his friends when he was a dumb kid just turning 19.
This murder was committed by his acquaintance during a mistaken attempt at robbery with a group of young friends, but it was his friend that committed the murder, not Mr. Swokla, who had not been previously convicted of anything and did not want this to happen, of course.
In addition to it being cruel and unusual for the United States to sentence to life in prison someone who does not have a previous criminal record for something a friend did that was wrong, it is atavistic and fairly savage. It is clear that Mr. Swokla was unable to pay for Clarence Thomas and a Dream Team of lawyers the first time around.
All contributions to Mr. Swokla´s case will be held in escrow until a lawyer has agreed to take on his case. They will then be transferred to his lawyer.
Lawyers who are interested in taking on this case are requested to confer with Mr. Swokla directly, who can be reached via his Invest4Justice profile: http://www.invest4justice.com/members/gregoryswo/.
– William Kirtley, Legal Counsel (And Co-Founder), Invest4Justice
Help To Modify The Death Penalty And Sentencing Guidelines In The United States
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