Friday afternoon, a South Dakota jury found John Graham guilty of murder in the second degree. John Graham has been found guilty of felony murder in the kidnapping of Anna Mae Aquash, his friend and comrade in the American Indian Movement (AIM).
Anna Mae Aquash was murdered in the 1970's, in an execution style killing in South Dakota.
The jury acquitted Graham of premeditated murder, the first-degree charge. But even the lesser charge of second degree murder carries a sentence of life in prison.
Earlier today, a jury foreman told the Judge that they could not come to a unanimous verdict on one of the charges. Around an hour later, the jury had reached it's verdicts.
"Murphy then asked Judge John Delaney to dismiss the charges, arguing that prosecutors hadn't proven enough of their case beyond Looking Cloud's statements.
Delaney disagreed and denied the motion. Murphy asked again for a dismissal Wednesday after resting his case, but Delaney said he would not change his ruling."
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this is so sad. I remember
this is so sad.
I remember when Amnesty International was asked to intervene, they declared that they could not because the USA was capable of giving a fair trial. This proves exactly the opposite, that just like many of us have said, if he was exterdited he, like Lenard Peltier would never recieve a fair trial. How anyone could be convicted on such pathetic evidence is unbelievable.
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