

Grant Thomas "Nat" Allen a new trial


Grant Thomas "Nat" Allen a new trial
The Issue
In March 2006, Thomas "Nat" Allen, of Morristown, TN, was convicted of murder and sentenced to Life in prison, despite there being no physical evidence linking Thomas to the crime, only 2nd party hearsay testimony from admitted drug addicts, all of whom were incarcerated or facing jail time, at the time.
Along with there being no physical evidence against Thomas, there was also an insurmountable amount of errors in the trial, including several jury members being allowed to participate despite having personal history with Thomas. Another major issue is that the presiding Judge, had extremely personal history with Nat's deceased grandmother, and mentioned it several times throughout the trial.
There are too many technical errors to list here, but the bottom line is that Nat Allen deserves and is legally entitled to a new trial, a proper trial he should have been given in the first place. Thomas continues to profess his innocence. He has continually been denied a new trial, despite all these errors. Please grant Thomas "Nat" Allen a new trial.

The Issue
In March 2006, Thomas "Nat" Allen, of Morristown, TN, was convicted of murder and sentenced to Life in prison, despite there being no physical evidence linking Thomas to the crime, only 2nd party hearsay testimony from admitted drug addicts, all of whom were incarcerated or facing jail time, at the time.
Along with there being no physical evidence against Thomas, there was also an insurmountable amount of errors in the trial, including several jury members being allowed to participate despite having personal history with Thomas. Another major issue is that the presiding Judge, had extremely personal history with Nat's deceased grandmother, and mentioned it several times throughout the trial.
There are too many technical errors to list here, but the bottom line is that Nat Allen deserves and is legally entitled to a new trial, a proper trial he should have been given in the first place. Thomas continues to profess his innocence. He has continually been denied a new trial, despite all these errors. Please grant Thomas "Nat" Allen a new trial.

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Petition created on November 3, 2011