Governor Granholm Please Reverse Denial of Efren's Commutation Request

Governor Granholm Please Reverse Denial of Efren's Commutation Request

The Issue

Efrén Paredes, Jr. received a denial of his Request for Commutation of Sentence on March 12, 2010. The letter from the Governor's Office was dated March 8, 2010. The decision came two years after the initial filing of Efrén's request.

A two year intense nation campaign for Efrén's freedom has been waged by Efrén's family, friends and supporters that has garnered national and international attention. To learn more please visit http://4efren.com or http://tinyurl.com/freeEPJ.

Hundreds of people have mailed the Governor letters, postcards, and emails of support asking her to grant Efrén's Commutation of Sentence Request and release him. This includes organizations, community leaders, legal scholars, clergy, and a world reknown wrongful conviction expert.

Please sign this petition asking the Governor to reconsider her decision and grant Efrén's Commutation of Sentence Request for the reasons outlined in the letter below. When you sign the petition an email with the letter will be sent to the Governor's office and to a member of her legal counsel.

We will not allow Efrén's life and freedom to be thrown away and we are committed to pursuing justice until he is free.

In Solidarity,

The Injustice Must End (TIME)                                                                             Committee to Free Efrén Paredes, Jr.

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V KPetition StarterI am the mother of Efrén Paredes, Jr., a 36-year-old Latino who was arrested at the age of 15 and convicted for a murder and robbery he did not commit in 1989. The crime occurred in St. Joseph, Michigan (Berrien County). Efrén was home with our family when the crime was committed. He was a high school honor student at the time with previous criminal history. Our family has been working diligently to exonerate Efrén of the crime and free him for over 20 years. I recently joined <a href="http://Change.org" rel="nofollow">Change.org</a> so that I could begin networking with people of conscience who are committed to ending social injustice in the world. Please join me in our struggle for justice.
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The Issue

Efrén Paredes, Jr. received a denial of his Request for Commutation of Sentence on March 12, 2010. The letter from the Governor's Office was dated March 8, 2010. The decision came two years after the initial filing of Efrén's request.

A two year intense nation campaign for Efrén's freedom has been waged by Efrén's family, friends and supporters that has garnered national and international attention. To learn more please visit http://4efren.com or http://tinyurl.com/freeEPJ.

Hundreds of people have mailed the Governor letters, postcards, and emails of support asking her to grant Efrén's Commutation of Sentence Request and release him. This includes organizations, community leaders, legal scholars, clergy, and a world reknown wrongful conviction expert.

Please sign this petition asking the Governor to reconsider her decision and grant Efrén's Commutation of Sentence Request for the reasons outlined in the letter below. When you sign the petition an email with the letter will be sent to the Governor's office and to a member of her legal counsel.

We will not allow Efrén's life and freedom to be thrown away and we are committed to pursuing justice until he is free.

In Solidarity,

The Injustice Must End (TIME)                                                                             Committee to Free Efrén Paredes, Jr.

avatar of the starter
V KPetition StarterI am the mother of Efrén Paredes, Jr., a 36-year-old Latino who was arrested at the age of 15 and convicted for a murder and robbery he did not commit in 1989. The crime occurred in St. Joseph, Michigan (Berrien County). Efrén was home with our family when the crime was committed. He was a high school honor student at the time with previous criminal history. Our family has been working diligently to exonerate Efrén of the crime and free him for over 20 years. I recently joined <a href="http://Change.org" rel="nofollow">Change.org</a> so that I could begin networking with people of conscience who are committed to ending social injustice in the world. Please join me in our struggle for justice.

The Decision Makers

Suzanne Sonneborn
Suzanne Sonneborn
Deputy Legal Counsel
TIME Committee
TIME Committee
Honorable Governor Jennifer Granholm
Honorable Governor Jennifer Granholm
Michigan Office of the Governor

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