Voices of Hope, Agents of Change
Statewide Tour
Monday, March 24, 2008, 7pm
East Shore Library
4501 Ethel Street, Harrisburg
Featuring death row exoneree Harold Wilson and
Rev. Walter Everett, Murder Victims' Families for
Human Rights
TAKE ACTION!  Host a speaker
Contact us for more details on hosting a speaker at your
community organization, faith group, or wherever people gather.
TAKE ACTION!  Pass a moratorium resolution in
your town
More than 160 organizations, municipalities, and newspapers in
Pennsylvania have passed resolutions calling for a moratorium on
the death penalty.  Find out how your group can do this by visiting
the website of Equal Justice USA.
Buy The Death Penalty on Trial, give to a great cause!  
CPADP is selling copies of Bill Kurtis's book The Death Penalty on
Trial: Crisis in American Justice
.  Proceeds after cost benefit
CPADP.  
Click here to order your copy!  Visit the website of Public
Affairs Books for more information about the book.

Central Pennsylvanians
to Abolish the Death Penalty
315 Peffer Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
717-919-1177
E-mail CPADP
Philadelphia man
exonerated
Harold Wilson of
Philadelphia lost 16
years of his life on
Pennsylvania's death
row before he was
acquitted at retrial in
2005.  Check out
Democracy Now's
interview with Harold.  
The Innocents
Assistance Fund has
launched a new
campaign to aid Harold
with some of life's
basics.  
Find out how
you can help.
central pennsylvanians
to abolish the death penalty
a chapter of
Pennsylvanians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
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Pennsylvanians to
Abolish the Death
Penalty today by
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Four Years after Atkins,
persons with mental
retardation still in danger
of execution in
Pennsylvania
In 2002, the United States
Supreme Court outlawed
the execution of persons
with mental retardation in
the
Atkins v. Virginia
decision, a move
supported by three of
every four Americans.  
Four years later, the
Pennsylvania legislature
has yet to create
standards to ensure that
persons with mental
retardation are not
executed in Pennsylvania.
Brochure: "What you
need to know about the
death penalty and
persons with mental
retardation"
(PDF file)
Link: The Death Penalty
Information Center's
webpage on
mental
retardation