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Photographs of Arthur Carmona, Advocate for the Wrongfully Convicted

Arthur Carmona

Arthur Carmona was tragically killed in an apparent murder Feb. 17, 2008.  The photos below document some of Arthur's work as an advocate and activist for criminal justice reform.

Above: Arthur Carmona and other wrongfully convicted men at the Faces of Wrongful Conviction Conference in Los Angeles in April 2006.


Above: Arthur Carmona at a press conference for AB 1121, legislation calling for a moratorium on executions in California.

Above: Arthur Carmona and other wrongfully convicted men at a screening of "After Innocence," a documentary about life after wrongful conviction.

Above: Arthur Carmona with peers from Council for the Wrongfully Convicted







California Crime Victims for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
Faces of Wrongful Conviction
News Coverage

Injustice Came Back for Carmona
- Advocate for people wrongfully convicted, as he was, is killed leaving a party. Orange County Register (2/28/2008)

Death Penalty System Loaded with Racial Bias - LA Daily News (2/27/2008)

California's Death Penalty Needs Reform, if not a Ban
- San Jose Mercury News Editorial (1/10/2008)

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ACLU Death Penalty Litigation
Pacific News Service v. Woodford

California First Amendment Coalition (CFAC) v. Calderon

Multimedia


Watch a short video on the California Commission for the Fair Administration of Justice's Report on the Death Penalty

Listen to a Perspective by Darryl Stallworth, a Prosecutor for 15 Years Who Opposes the Death Penalty

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