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New trial sought for SC boy, 14, executed in 1944
Associated Press
By JEFFREY COLLINS
3 hours ago

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History shows George Stinney Jr., the youngest person ever executed in South Carolina, in 1944. Supporters of Stinney plan to argue Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014, that there wasn't enough evidence to find him guilty in 1944 of killing a 7-year-old and an 11-year-old girl. The black teen was found guilty of killing the white girls in a trial that lasted less than a day in the tiny Southern mill town of Alcolu, separated, as most were in those days, by race.
(AP Photo/South Carolina Department of Archives and History)

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FILE - This undated file photo provided by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History shows George Stinney Jr., the youngest person ever executed in South Carolina, in 1944. Supporters of Stinney plan to argue Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014, that there wasn't enough evidence to find him guilty in 1944 of killing a 7-year-old and an 11-year-old girl. The black teen was found guilty of killing the white girls in a trial that lasted less than a day in the tiny Southern mill town of Alcolu, separated, as most were in those days, by race.
(AP Photo/South Carolina Department of Archives and History, File)

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A 14-year-old boy executed by South Carolina nearly 70 years ago is finally getting another day in court.

Supporters of George Stinney plan to argue Tuesday that there wasn't enough evidence to find him guilty in 1944 of killing a 7-year-old and an 11-year-old girl. The black teen was found guilty of killing the white girls in a trial that lasted less than a day in the tiny Southern mill town of Alcolu, separated, as most were in those days, by race.

Nearly all the evidence, including a confession that was central to the case against Stinney, has disappeared, along with the transcript of the trial. Lawyers working on behalf of Stinney's family have sworn statements from his relatives accounting for his time the day the girls were killed, from a cellmate saying he never confessed to the crime and from a pathologist disputing the findings of the autopsy done on the victims.

The novel decision whether to give an executed man a new trial will be in the hands of Circuit Judge Carmen Mullen. Experts say it is a longshot. South Carolina law has a high bar for new trials based on evidence that could have been discovered at the time of the trial. Also, the legal system in the state before segregation often found defendants guilty with evidence that would be considered scant today. If Mullen finds in favor of Stinney, it could open the door for hundreds of other appeals.

But the Stinney case is unique in one way. At 14, he's the youngest person executed in the United States in the past 100 years. Even in 1944, there was an outcry over putting someone so young in the electric chair. Newspaper accounts said the straps in the chair didn't fit around his 95-pound body and an electrode was too big for his leg.

Stinney's supporters said racism, common in the Jim Crow era South, meant deputies in Clarendon County did little investigation after they decided Stinney was the prime suspect. They said he was pulled from his parents and interrogated without a lawyer.

Back in 1944, Stinney was likely the only black person in the courtroom during his one-day trial. On Tuesday, the prosecutor arguing against him will be Ernest "Chip" Finney III, the son of South Carolina's first black Chief Justice. Finney said last month he won't present any evidence against Stinney at the hearing, but if a new trial is granted, he will ask for time to conduct a new investigation.

What that investigation might find is not known. South Carolina did not have a statewide law enforcement unit to help smaller jurisdictions until 1947.
Newspaper stories about Stinney's trial offer little clue whether any evidence was introduced beyond the teen's confession and an autopsy report. Some people around Alcolu said bloody clothes were taken from Stinney's home, but never introduced at trial because of his confession. No record of those clothes exists.

Relatives of one of the girls killed, 11-year-old Betty Binnicker, have recently spoke out as well, saying Stinney was known around town as a bully who threatened to fight or kill people who came too close to the grass where he grazed the family cow.

It isn't known if the judge will rule Tuesday, or take time to come to her decision. Stinney's supporters said if the motion for a new trial fails, they will ask the state to pardon him.

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History shows George Stinney Jr., the youngest person ever executed in South Carolina, in 1944. Supporters of Stinney plan to argue Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014, that there wasn't enough evidence to find him guilty in 1944 of killing a 7-year-old and an 11-year-old girl. The black teen was found guilty of killing the white girls in a trial that lasted less than a day in the tiny Southern mill town of Alcolu, separated, as most were in those days, by race.
(AP Photo/South Carolina Department of Archives and History, File)

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mello 2 minutes ago
Back in the day, when prejudice was a way of life for ALL people, would have been a terrible time to live. My mother tells me of living in East Texas when blacks would step off the side walk and on to the street if a white person walked past them. Terrible, horrible way to live and be treated. The blacks of today have NO idea how ruthless and degraded their race was treated. They can should racism and prejudice all they want to, and I'm not saying it still doesn't go on today, but they have it SO much better than they realize. In many cases, it's their actions that segregate them. Back then? It literally was just the color of their skin....

wcwm 2 minutes ago
A waste of time, resources, and money. You cant right every wrong from the past, and thats if it in fact was a wrong. A new trial is moot. Someone said if your under the age of 25 the death penalty should not apply! Are you kidding me, I knew right from wrong when I was a child, if you think innocent murder is ok then you probably should be put down or locked away for life because your obviously mentally disturbed and will end up hurting or killing someone and dont have any value for society. All you do gooders crying foul and wanting to waste time processing wrongs from yesteryear should be worrying about the future and all the mental deficients out there today because odds are going up everyday that you or someone you know and love are going to run into one.

Paula 34 seconds ago
OK, if a new trial is granted the prosecutor said he would ask for time to conduct a new investigation. First of all, the article said nearly all the evidence against the boy, including his confession has disappeared. The only witnesses are probably his family members who if older than the boy are most likely dead since he would have been 84 himself. And any family members that are still living have to go back into their memories of 70 years ago. And I believe they will, of course, say the kid was with them at the time of the killings which is all hearsay. Now where is this investigation going to lead, a lot of wasted manpower and money that could be spent helping some other wrongly accused person or victims of a heinous crime. I just don't see any logic or sense in this. And it will also set a precedence for others who think their relative was wrongly jailed or put to death. How many years or centuries do we want to go back? Do we start again with slavery and all the injustices that were done to some of them? Where would it end in a legal system that is already jam packed with cases and a sparse personnel to handle them?

Benita 1 minute ago
It is sad that we have a society that feeds and breeds racism. It might be a waste of money, as some of you consider, but it will give the descendents of this family some peace. Hell, we have wasted more money on nonsense, such as the income we pay our Congress. It bothers people because the rest of the World, will see the injustice in the United States that we try so hard to hide. I say, let it be seen and known.

Cloud Nine 2 minutes ago
An honorable way to make the family feel better I am sure however it seems rather costly in many ways. More than likely the boy is innocent and its a horrible stain on that era of time and the principals involved.
Now in our time we want to spend seventy thousand dollars minimally to put on a new trial? If a new trial is really needed then why not have the families of the principals involved pay for it. Sorry but my god, people are in our prisons today that are innocent yet less than something like 2% if that are ever given a new trial even when the courts know they should have one. And on a personal basis this is dredging up old dogs that should be left asleep. I don't agree with what happened at all but in these days its the whites that are the minorities so really it all should be leveling out without more expense to the taxpayer!

Anne M 1 minute ago
It surprises me how for some many commenters everything comes down to money and the taxpayer dollars that supposedly come directly out of their pockets for each issue, as if they truly knew exactly where every cent of the money went. It surprises me how little understanding of the importance of real social justice and the need to sometimes go back and rectify past wrongs to hopefully not continue to repeat those injustices. We well never be perfect, but it is a valid human endeavor to understand how history repeats itself. I want my tax dollars to go there. Not all value is material.

Garfield 1 minute ago
White people will never atone for the damage that slavery has done to Blacks, and not just slavery but Jim crow ism that followed whites were very barbaric in their treatment of Blacks. Whites have profited from slavery and it's injustices. There's no let's move on this is a better day or time or I did not have anything to do with it that's bull it happened and there was no reason for Blacks or any race of people to be subjected to such cruelty.

Kevin 2 minutes ago
So what is the point. He is dead 70 years now. Doesn't South Carolina have more important things to do? If he was wrongly executed there is nothing to be done for it now. leave it alone. The article says all the evidence is long gone now. Any witnesses or relatives living then are mostly gone now too. This makes no sense. It seems obvious it is only an attempt for his relatives today, who never knew him, to cash in on his misfortune...

The longest display name that is humanly possible! 1 minute ago
I am going to protest the reversal of the 1976 Spanish Grand Prix race where James Hunt was found to have used an illegal car, then disqualified. When this decision was reversed it put him back in the running for the championship which he eventually won by one point over Niki Lauda. I am so #$%$ about this I can't sleep at nights. I don't really even like motor racing, or sports in general, it's just that I have nothing else constructive to do with my life so I must take up causes that don't make any difference...much like the Supporters of George Stinney.

Not a party boy 4 minutes ago
It was seventy years ago and the evidence is gone. No justice can be served, no one can be brought to justice for the crime and if he was innocent he has been dead so long and nothing will bring him back or clear his name to any that knew him. Instead of wasting money and court time on this dead case help the living I'm sure there is an innocent man in jail, heck just ask they are all innocent.


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It will never cease to amaze me as to what comes out of the mouths of people... The raw hatred of individuals who see you as less valuable than they, a lesser 'Human Being!'

1944? How much has changed? It's 2014...how much has changed?
Many white folks continue to have a health hatred of Black folks in general. One commenter stated the stories of old are suppressed simply because they (the government and supremacists) do not want the world to know that classism and racism is the general mood within the jurisdiction of these United States as it is (some say not as bad) in the so-called 3rd world countries and European nations.

WHAT HYPOCRACY...? Justice is where? How many, I wonder, think 'Emit Til' or the young man in Philly who's testicles were lacerated by a city cop, or the many young Black teens who have suffered at the hands of racist villains received JUSTICE?
...I wonder!

SANKOFA!


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George Junius Stinney Jr. was, at age 14, the youngest black person executed in the United States in the 20th century (1944) The boy was small for his age (5'1) so small, they had to stack books on the electric chair. This clip is from the movie "Carolina Skeletons" which is based on that event.

Because there was literally no evidence against him (accused of murdering two white girls) ...the question of Stinney's guilt and the judicial process leading to his execution remain controversial (ie. there's a strong possibility they executed an INNOCENT person)

Q. why post this video?
A. "Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIC-qBLDWUg
Tuesday, January 21st 2014 at 6:03PM
Siebra Muhammad
'14yo George Stinney Executed - True Story'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIC-qBLDWUg
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My GOD! How HORRIBLE a thing to KILL A PERSON LET ALONE A CHILD! What a horrible thing to witness...

BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY, Sister Siebra..."THOSE WHO CHOOSE TO IGNORE HISTORY ARE SURELY DOOMED TO REPEAT IT! Whereas, it is we who are most likely to bear the brunt of the suffering.

Thank you for this mind bending, heart breaking, and sobering message Siebra!

Peace and Love,

Greg.
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'14yo George Stinney Executed - True Story'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIC-qBLDWUg
Wednesday, January 22nd 2014 at 1:40PM
Gregory V. Boulware, Esq.
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By-the-by, I'm awaiting the outcome of a new child abuse case right here in Philly.

Haven't you heard of the cop who grabbed and assaulted a young Black Boy, causing him to possibly lose the ability to father children due to his testicles being lacerated by a female city cop?

Stick around...

SANKOFA!
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Thursday, January 23rd 2014 at 5:05PM
Gregory V. Boulware, Esq.
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I am terribly sorry for the assault upon your Grandchild as I am for her pain, injury, and insult. I too have felt the brunt of Philly cops as a child, teenager, and adult. The Black Female Cop cost me a job and promotion due to her foul, evil, corrupted, envious, and deceitful attitude when I was in the transpiration business...I was only trying to help her when she decided to become abusive and took on a challenging position. She was new to the force and the predominantly white neighborhood of Roxborough. When she arrested me after I refused to obey her childish commands of pulling over my bus, filled with children on a dangerously steep and wicked hill outside of the school.

I told her that I'd speak with her in the parking lot of the school...were it was safe to stop the vehicle. She didn't care that the school's principal, who was standing there talking with me and another person, when she rolled up behind the bus. Her ultimatum was either to have a seat on the bus or sit in her patrol car. The principal asked her why she was harassing this excellent and safe driver, she never bothered to acknowledge him.

There was no offense or crime committed...she was hell bent on proving that she was in charge, she was the superior, and she had the last word...I chose to sit in her car. "You will not have the last say in this matter!" The duty officer at the 5th district was mortified when she insisted on the arrest - "What charges?" - Disorderly conduct! Go Figure... The Black Man couldn't believe it... He couldn't amend the arrest as her supervisor? I was fined $100.00 and a dismissed case along with the embarrassment of sitting in a jail cell. The Philadelphia School District was looking to shorten its transportation staff by any means necessary with no exceptions or explanations...get in trouble, innocent or no, you get the ax. Of course there was a legal battle...I wound up retiring, leaving for a new position and challenge in a neighboring school district along with ventures in other endeavors of the industry, continuing college courses, and eventually starting up a tour bus company in downtown Philly - 'The Big Bus Company,' a double decker English tour bus, moving on to the world of Information and Computers. Where's the JUSTICE? Sometimes destiny has other plans for you...

Of course you realize that this would be considered a 'Cold-Case.' Criminal perpetrators have been known to be brought to justice after long periods of time - murder has no statute of limitations.

I think they should re-open the case for George Stinney, Jr. if for anything, JUSTICE and TRUTH! The wrongful death cannot be amended...but the truth will aid in protection, don't you think?

The so-called 'Stand Your Ground' bull is not for us to utilize, it was intended for the gun-toting white folks of the south, i.e., Floridians and kinfolk...

Thanks for your feedback Sister Irma.

Peace and Love,

Greg.
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Friday, January 24th 2014 at 11:00AM
Gregory V. Boulware, Esq.
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I hear Ya Loud and Clear Dear Sweet Irma!

Thanks BabyGirl...Luv-Ya!

Greg.
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Saturday, January 25th 2014 at 12:00PM
Gregory V. Boulware, Esq.
...NO GREG, I SAID AS I WAS TYPING MY COMMENT THEY WERE SAYING ON THE NEWS HOW IT WAS BEING DECIDED IF THEY SHOULD RE OPEN THIS CASE OR NOT...THAT IS THE LAST I HAVE HEARD OF IT...DO YOU KNOW IF THEY HAVE DECIDED THERE WAS ENOUGH TO REOPEN THE CASE OR NOT...AND SINCE THEN I HAVE NOT HEARD ANY TV NEWS COVERAGE OF IT NOR IS ANY INFO ON IT IN MY LOCAL PAPER....

"I" AM FOR ANY FORMS OF EDUCATION NO MATTER WHAT AND WHY I WILL NEVER TRY TO SAY TINGS LIKE WHAT HAPPENED BACK THEN HAS EVER STOPED HAPPENING TO US AT ALL ONLY DIFFERENT WORD GAMES...DEAD IS DEAD BE IT BY GANG OR THE KKK BELIEFS IS STILL DEAD AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
GREG, PLEASE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ME SAYING, ACCORDING TO 1944 LAWS OF THE LAND...PLEASE REMEMBER IT WAS WHEN, 'SEPRATE IS EQUAL' WAS THE LAW OF TH ELAND....

NOW IN TODAY'S LAWS IT IS IN THE TERMS OF 'STQAND YOUR GORUND' AND WE UST REMEMBER ACCORDING TO THIS LAW A SISTER GOT 25 YEARS FO RNOT SHOOTING A BROTHER IS WHERE I AM COMING FROM WHILE OTHERS GO FREE FO RKILLING BLACK MEN...DEAD IS DEAD NO MATTE HOW IT IS WORDED IS THE ONLY POINT I AM TRYING TO MAKE. (SMILE)

GREG, I WAS TALKING WITH MY GRAND DAUGHTER (IN PHILLY) WHO WAS ASSAULTED AND THE POLICE DID NOT EVEN ANSWER HER CALL FO RHELP...DISCRIMINATION IS NEVER A ONE SIZE FITS ALL AND "I" FOR ONE AM AGQAINST IT, P-E-R-I-O-D!!! (SMILE)...MY GRAND CHILD HAS NEVER DRANK, SMOKED AND HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY KIND OF TROULE AND IS IN COLLEGE AND WORKS AS WELL...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
MY PROBLEM WITH THIS IS IF IT IS HAPPENING ALMOST LIKE THE SOCIAL RULE TODAY WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF IT...MAYBE TO MAKE 'STAND YOUR GROUND LAWS SEEN AS LESS SERIOUSOR MAYBE TO SAY IT IS WRONG TO NOT TRY A RICH CHILD AS AN ADULT FOR KILLING AS IN BEING A SERIAL KILLER...???...

SO AGAIN WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF IT?!?(NUP!!!)...OOPS PLUS I HAVE NT HEARD THE BIGGY, YOU KNOW IF HE HAD A FATHER IN HIS FAMILY BIT...!!!...!!!...!!!...(THE FATHER BIT CAME TO ME BECAUSE AS I WAS TYPING MY COMMENT, NEWSNATION@MSNBC SAID THERE IS AGAINST EVEN HAVING A NEW TRAIL ON THIE ISSUE...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
MY MAIN POINT IN SAYING WHAT I SAID IS WE HAVE ENOUGH PROBLEMS TRYING TO GET FAIR TRIALS TODAY...WHAT ARE WE SUPPOSE TO DO IN 2014 MAKE IT ILLEGAL IN 1944 TO ONT HAVE BLACKS ON THE JURY???SOMETHING ELSE WE CAN'T DO EVEN IN THE 2014!!!...

SO PASS BLACKS HAVE NOT FAMILY, RACE, CULTURE UNITY OR CONSTRUCTIVE BEHAVOIRS LIKE EARNING ENOUGH TO GET A PRIVATE DEFENSE,INVESTIGATION ECT.CAN COME OF THIS?!?(NUP!!!)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
BROTHER GREG, WHAT YOU MENATIONED HAPPENED TO YOU IS WHY I CAN NOT STRESS ENOUGH WE LEARNOUR OWN BIA HISTORY AND TO DOCUMENT, DOCUMENT,DOCUMENT EVERY THING AND WHY I KEEPSAYING NATIONA NAACP AND NAACP IS NOT THE SAME...

IF YOUR CASE HAS BEEN DOCUMENTED WITH A PROPER AND WORKING LOCAL NAACP IT HAS BEEN DOPCUMENTED WITH NATIONAL NAACP AND WILL BE A PART OF TIS KILLING OF THE 14 YEAR OLD AND TRAVON MARTIN!!!...

YOU SEE OUR RIGNT TO LIVE IS IN THE CONSTUTITION FOR A LONG TIME, IT IS JUST NOT ENFORCED!!!! GREG, WE ARE ALWAYS WORKING FOR EQUAL JUSTICE, BECAUSE WE KNOW OUT MOTHERS HAVE RAISED US TO LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER NOT TO JUST END UP IN PRISON OR THE GRAVE DUE TO DOPE!!!...

GET WHERE I AM GOING WITH WE NEVER NOT WORK FOR US TO HAVE EQUAL JUSTICE, P-E-R-I-O-D, BECAUSE WE WERE RAISED THIS WAY?!? (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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