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George Stinney Jr’s conviction was overturned because he was not given a fair trial
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George Stinney Jr, a black teenager executed in 1944 for the murder of two white girls, has been exonerated for not having received a fair trial.
George Stinney Jr became the youngest person to be executed in the US in the 20th century when he was sent to the electric chair in 1944, but more than 70 years after his death his conviction has been overturned.
Circuit Judge Carmen Mullen said the speed with which the state meted out justice against the boy was shocking and extremely unfair, and that his case was one of "great injustice" in her ruling exonerating Stinney Jr.
The 14-year-old black boy was sentenced to death for the murder of two white girls in a segregated mill town in South Carolina, in a trial that lasted less than three hours and reportedly bore no evidence and barely any witness testimonies.
Aime Ruffner receives support from family and friends after testifying at the hearing to reopen the case for her brother
He was kept from his parents and any legal counsel when he was interrogated by authorities, and his supporters claim that the small, frail boy was so scared that he would have said whatever he thought would make the police happy, despite there having been no physical evidence linking him to the death of the girls.
Stinney Jr and his sister Amie Ruffner were the last people to see the two girls, aged 7 and 11, alive when they were out in a field near the town of Alcolu. Stinney Jr’s father had been part of the search team that found the girls’ bodies hours later in a ditch, badly beaten with crushing blows to their skulls.
Stinney Jr had been arrested and executed within the space of around three months. Executioners noted that he was too small for the electric chair when he died; the straps did not fit him, an electrode was too big for his leg, and the boy had to sit on a bible to fit properly in the chair.
Defense witness Katherine Stinney-Robinson leaves the stand after her testimony in the case for her brother in January
His case has long been spoken of as an example of how a black person could be railroaded by a justice system during the era of Jim Crow segregation laws where the investigators, prosecutors and juries where all white.
The boy’s family have insisted that he was innocent, and in January they asked a local judge to order a re-trial and clear Stinney Jr’s name, claiming there was new evidence about the crime.
This time Stinney Jr’s case was given a two day hearing in which experts questioned his confession and the autopsy findings, while the judge heard accounts from the boy’s surviving brothers and sisters, and someone who had been involved in the search. Most of the evidence from the original trial was gone and almost all the witnesses were dead.
It took Mullen nearly four times as long to return her decision on Stinney Jr’s case than it had originally taken to arrest and have him executed in 1944, and said in her ruling that she could “think of no greater injustice” than the boy’s case.
Judge Mullen found that Stinney Jr’s confession was “highly likely” to have been coerced by authorities, while few or no witnesses were found to have testified in the trial.
The judge said she was overturning the boy’s conviction because the South Carolina court had failed to grant a fair trial in 1944.
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Cellphone video of a Black boy naked and whimpering while being whipped in Brazil allegedly for stealing four chocolate bars is dredging up a painful history in the country for Black Brazilians.
The unidentified 17-year-old boy’s trousers were around his ankles when the footage showed him being beaten with an electric cable inside a private jail in São Paulo, according to the Brazilian daily newspaper Folha de S.Paulo.
“Are you going to come back?” someone can be heard asking the child in the 40-second video.
He shook his head, unable to speak because he was gagged.
“It is like a scene from centuries ago,” detective Pedro Luis de Souza told The Guardian.
He described the victim as “a defenseless, homeless black man … A victim of society, I would say.”
De Souza told The Guardian he was “extremely shocked” when a journalist sent him the video on Monday regarding the alleged theft at a Ricoy supermarket. He started looking into the incident, interviewed the victim and identified the two security guards, he told the British newspaper.
The boy told de Souza the guards stopped him as he was leaving the supermarket.
“They tied him up and whipped him until he promised to not do it again,” de Souza told The Guardian.
He added that the crime of torture carries a prison sentence of up to eight years.
The boy told TV Globo the guards threatened him if he spoke up about the incident.
“They said if I spoke to anyone, they would kill me,” he told the news source.
He said it was the third time the same guards assaulted him allegedly for stealing from the supermarket and that he’d been living on the streets since he was 12 years old, Folha de S.Paulo reported.
The supermarket said in a statement to the media that the supermarket no longer contracts with the company that employs the guards.
“We were shocked by the gratuitous and meaningless torture on a teenage victim,” the company said in the statement. “We will give all the support needed.”
For some Black Brazilians, the video shows how deeply rooted racism is in Brazil, where more than half of the population identifies as Black or of mixed race, The Guardian reported.
“It’s not an isolated incident. But it was filmed,” Humberto Adami, a Black lawyer from Rio de Janeiro, told the newspaper.
Adami, who’s also president of the Brazilian bar association’s Black Slavery Truth Commission, said the fact the guards filmed “the torture” showed they were sure they would not get caught.
“All this is connected to the slavery past in Brazil where Blacks were whipped night and day,” Adami told The Guardian.
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