Death Penalty Abolishment Letter

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I am writing you on a recommendation from Mrs. Bonnita Spikes. I met Bonnita through my involvement with the abolishment of the death penalty in Maryland and during my tenure as Chairperson of the Board of Directors for Maryland Citizens Against State Execution (MDCASE). The reason for my letter is to submit to you a letter from my son, Mr. Donald Leroy Brown, currently incarcerated at the Maryland Department of Corrections, Western correction Institution, in Cumberland, Maryland.

I have been fighting for Donald’s freedom for over 25 years. So many times I could see freedom for Donald and each time it has been snatched away. I’ve paid several lawyers, seeked assistance from the NAACP, ACLU, and The Innocents Projects. Al Sharpton, and The

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