Archive for December, 2005

Campaign Kick-Off

Posted on December 23, 2005 - Filed Under events | Comments Off

The Justice for Reggie Clemons Campaign kick-off meeting took place on Thursday, December 15, 2005 in a standing room crowd of over 100 people at the Legacy Books and Cafe in St. Louis.
Click here for a St. Louis American article about the event.

Jamala Rogers, Campaign Coordinator

Vera Thomas, Reggie’s mother

Crowd at Kick-Off Meeting

Crowd at Kick-Off Meeting

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Reggie Sundays

Posted on December 19, 2005 - Filed Under get involved | Comments Off

Several churches in the St. Louis area are committed to Reggie’s case and are hosting ‘Reggie Sundays’ to raise awareness and educate the public regarding the facts of Reggie’s wrongful conviction. An updated list of churches will be posted soon.
Please host a “Reggie Sunday” at your church — email justice4reggie@yahoo.com for information.

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Fact Sheet Available

Posted on December 19, 2005 - Filed Under about the case, documents | Comments Off

There is so much misinformation about Reggie’s case. Please download the documents below, and share the real facts of Reggie’s wrongful conviction with friends, family and co-workers. If you need multiple copies for an event at your school, church, or elsewhere, please email justice4reggie@yahoo.com.
Short Fact Sheet
Long Fact Sheet

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Vera Thomas — If My Son Dies There Will Be No Justice

Posted on December 19, 2005 - Filed Under list of influentials, testimonials, vera thomas | Comments Off

My name is Vera Thomas and I am Reginald Clemons’s mother. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that my child would be sentenced to death. Before April 1991 I hadn’t given much thought to the criminal justice system. I just assumed people got fair trials and if someone was convicted, they […]

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A Case of Reasonable Doubt

Posted on December 1, 2005 - Filed Under about the case | Comments Off

In 1991, two young women went missing after visiting the abandoned Chain of Rocks Bridge in St. Louis Missouri — a popular hang-out with local teens — with their cousin. The cousin told the police an impossible tale: that the girls had been pushed from the bridge, but he was ordered to jump by an […]

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