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A3 Newsletter: Going to Amsterdam, Widows, Non-Unanimous Juries and more

December 1, 2018

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A3 Newsletter, November 30, 2018:Another Years Draws to a Close Albert and King are ending their year with a short trip to Holland to support the Dutch branch of Amnesty International’s ” Write for Rights Campaign” which kicks off on December 10, In…

A3 Newsletter: Vincent Simmons, Leonard Peltier, Non-Unanimous Juries and more

September 27, 2017

By angola3news

A3 Newsletter, Sept 27, 2017: Continuing the Struggle to Free Political Prisoners

Albert and Robert continue tirelessly traveling around the country and the world, bringing attention to other cases and issues around the criminal “in”justice system…

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—Rep. John Conyers, US House Judiciary Chair, 2008

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