Mark Schwab to die Tuesday, July 1st at 6:00 p.m.

June 26, 2008 on 6:25 pm | In State legal news, Commentary | No Comments |

Dear Friends,

Despite appeals filed this week on behalf of Mark Schwab, things do not look promising. He is scheduled to be killed on Tuesday, July 1st at 6:00 p.m.

We will gather in front of the Governor’s mansion on Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. for a vigil for Mark.

On Wednesday, July 2, please join us at 12 noon at the Capital Rotunda for a memorial service for Mark Schwab and his victim, Junny Rios-Martinez.

Sheila Meehan
Chair, TCADP

Bad News and Good News

June 13, 2008 on 8:46 pm | In Case news, Associated organization | No Comments |

Dear Friends,

The bad new first: Although there are ongoing appeals on behalf of Mark Schwab, he is scheduled to be killed by the State of Florida on July 1st. We will keep you posted on the outcome of these appeals and plans for a vigil for Mark in front of Gov. Crist’s mansion on July 1 and for a memorial on July 2nd for Mark and for Junny Rios-Martinez.
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The good news: there are two important events coming up in the next 10 days.

#1 On Friday, June 20th there will be a fund raiser (only $10) for the Innocence Project of Florida. This event is to help add dollars to the funds for those people who were wrongly accused and who will finally get out of prison with nothing in their pockets and no place to live. This is truly an emergency fund and is extremely worthwhile. If you cannot attend, please consider sending a contribution. The website is: www.floridainnocence.org

The Innocence Project of Florida will host Innocence Rocks!, an evening of food, ’60s and ’70s music by The Big Kahunas, a silent auction and a cash bar. The event, 7:00 p.m. – midnight at the American Legion Hall at Lake Ella, is being held to raise money for IPF’s Exoneree Emergency Fund.
You can purchase advance tickets by contacting Toni Shrewsbury, at 850-561-6767. You can also see the beautiful flier for the event at http://www.floridainnocence.org

Innocence Rocks!
June 20, 2008
7:00 p.m. - Midnight
American Legion Hall at Lake Ella
$10 per person (tax deductible)
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#2) The FSU Center for the Advancement of Human Rights is proud to present:
Mark Schneider, Senior Vice-President, International Crisis Group and former Director of the Peace Corps will speak on: “Chaos in Afghanistan.”

Human Rights & National Security in the 21st Century Lecture Series
Monday, June 23, 2008
12:30 PM
FSU College of Law — Rotunda
(425 W. Jefferson St.)

Mark Schneider, will kick off a summer lecture series that will examine human rights interests and national security imperatives within the context of the U.S.-led “War on Terror.”

Schneider will address the current conditions in Afghanistan, the ongoing military engagement by the United States and the role of humanitarian assistance and foreign aid. *This special event is free and open to the public. Public parking available across the street at the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center — A light lunch buffet will be available from noon to 12:30 while it lasts. Q & A will follow the lecture.

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Sheila Meehan
Chair, TCADP

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