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(November 23, 2005)
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      *Convicted murderer Stanley “Tookie” Williams got a visit from Rev. Jesse Jackson on Monday as the clock ticks down toward his scheduled execution on Dec. 13.

      The Death Row inmate, convicted of killing four people in a robbery, awaits a decision by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on whether or not he’ll be granted clemency.

      Jackson’s visit included prayer with the former gang leader and words of encouragement in the battle to save his life.

       “At the conclusion of our one and a half hour visit I told him ‘We are going to fight for you and we are going to win.’  He told me that his work here is not finished,” said Jackson.

      Jackson’s visit comes on the heels of a rally held outside of San Quentin last weekend to support Tookie’s plea for clemency. Snoop Dogg was among the supporters who attended.

       Rev. Jackson released a statement following his visit with Williams. It read in part:

       “Tookie Williams is a changed man.  He stands before Governor Schwarzenegger requesting clemency.  There are those who state that he should not receive clemency because he has not acknowledged guilt and remorse.  But this is not a legal requirement for clemency.  It cannot be predicated upon a false or coerced confession of guilt or remorse. 

       “What is certain is that since 1992, Tookie has been a voice reaching out to the voiceless.  He has encouraged youth to lift themselves up so as not to end up locked up.  His voice has reached impoverished and alienated youth in places police dare not tread. Through his personal transformation in prison, he has brought light to dark places because he knows where to look. He speaks truth to power with a sincere knowledge of what lies ahead for these youth and gives them a stark look at what their future could be if they don’t renounce gang life and all that it stands for. And they listen, because he was one of them.

       “Tookie Williams personifies what ‘redemption’ is all about.  He has used his time in prison to reach others and save lives.  We may not be able to quantify the number of children he has saved, but I am certain that there are children in this country and abroad that would not be here had they not received his powerful message.

       "In the days to come we will bear witness to our criminal justice system at its lowest point. As California gears up for the taking of a life, the eyes of the world are upon us. We must kill the idea of killing as a remedy to societal problems and shortcomings. We do not condone Tookie Williams past actions, however, the streets of California will be no safer on Dec. 14 should he be executed.  In fact, there is reason to believe that they will be even less safe as those he would have reached in his ongoing efforts to stop children from joining gang life will never hear his message.

       “Today I have requested a meeting with Governor Schwarzenegger. I will urge him to grant clemency and convert Tookie Williams’ sentence to life without possibility of parole. By granting clemency in this case he would be setting an example of courage over cowardice, of humanity over brutality. Commutation in this case would follow in the best traditions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi and Cesar Chavez. Gov. Schwarzenegger has the ability to come down on the right side of history and make it clear by this single act of courage that he remains committed to the principles of justice.

       “I will also urge the Governor to halt all executions while the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice conducts a thorough study of the state’s criminal justice procedures. This Commission was formed by the state Senate in August 2004, ‘to study and review the administration of criminal justice in California to determine the extent to which that process has failed in the past, resulting in wrongful executions of innocent persons.’  There should be a moratorium on all executions pending the completion of this official governmental body’s investigation.”

       The legislative findings will be presented to the Governor by December 31, 2007. 

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