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Friday, 9 January 2009
Friday, 7 November 2008
Fast Facts: Why is Arthur Tyler on Death Row?
Why is Arthur Tyler on Death Row?
Leroy Head, co-defendant, testified against Tyler in return for a plea agreement with the state requiring him to testify against Arthur.
• In regard to discrepancies in his confessions to police. “He explained that he made all up except for one: the one that exculpated Arthur.” (Investigators Stokes & Vickers, 6/8/’89)
• “He stated that he was young [18], and never been in trouble before, and was afraid to go to death row. As such he willingly implicated Arthur at the first trial. (Ibid.)
What happened at the second trial after the Court of Appeals reversed Arthur’s conviction?
• He was coerced. “Prosecutor William Gerstenslager threatened him…[he] made clear to Leroy that one of two things might happen. First he would revoke the deal and make sure Leroy got the death sentence. Or, he would sent Leroy from Lucasville to Marion or Lebanon, and ensure the inmates knew he was a snitch so he would be killed. In light of these threats, Leroy testified the second time.” (Ibid)
• He told me not to mention his threat when I took the stand the following day (Affidavit of Leroy Head 7/29/’91).
Leroy Head claimed responsibility for the shooting 6 times.
• Leroy Head signed 4 confessions in which he claims responsibility for the shooting.
(3/14/’’83; 3/24/’83; 4/15/’85; 4/27/’86).
• Leroy Head claims responsibility for the shooting to investigators 6/8/’89 and in an affidavit (7/29/’91).
What was the extent of Arthur Tyler’s involvement?
• “Arthur Tyler didn’t know what I was doing to the old man. We didn’t plan to rob the old man. I thought of it while I was waiting for Arthur to come out of the store.” (Exhibit D Statement of Leroy Head taken at County Jail 3/24/’83).
What court/ legal actions compromised the verdicts?
• William Gerstenslager, the prosecutor at Arthur’s first trial left the prosecutor’s office to work for the attorneys appointed to handle his appeal. Once the appeal was won, Gerstenslager left the attorney’s firm and became prosecutor at Arthur’s second trial.
The second trail judge appointed the same appeal attorneys to handle the second trial even after being informed that the prosecutor sitting the case had worked for these attorneys during the appeal process.
• The prosecutor’s manipulation of evidence in relation to another trail is a matter or record. William E. Gerstenslager was convicted 8/16/’89 of failing to disclose exculpatory evidence in a rape case in Cuyahoga County and fined $500 plus costs and given a public reprimand.
• During testimony of the defense investigator it was learned that he also worked for Leroy Head’s defense in 1983 before Leroy implicated Arthur.
• During trial Arthur was never called back for questioning when the jury deadlocked. In Ohio law, without unanimous agreement, the death penalty cannot be invoked. In this instance the judge gave the improper Allen charge instructions no longer used in the guilt phase of a trial and required the jury to come up with a clear verdict.
• These and other errors of equal gravity were either never acknowledged by the court or deemed “harmless errors.”
What happened to Leroy Head?
• He was released from prison at the beginning of June 2008.
What is wrong with the system?
• An aggressive County Prosecutor’s Office in the ‘80s resulted in an escalation of death penalty convictions. “Allegations of withheld evidence, even in capital cases, have cropped up time and again from the 1980s” (Plain Dealer, 7/10/’06).
• A plethora of evidence in Tyler’s defense was never brought forth. (See details (Plain Dealer, 7/10/’06).
• Current Prosecutor Bill Mason refused to grant immunity to Leroy Head.
Attorney Comment
• “I have handled five death penalty habeas matters. Only in one has the evidence of a client’s innocence been overwhelming and that client is Arthur Tyler. (Rick Kerger, Attorney) – read article at www.justicedenied. org.
• “Between prosecutors being aggressive and using (the death penalty) as a political tool and us not knowing the law, it was a disaster for criminal defendants.”
( Attorney David Doughton quoted in Prosecutions in ‘80s now face scrutiny, Columbus Dispatch, July 13, 2006).
Leroy’s Mother
* “After approx 3 minutes she [Barbara Head] came out of the room [where she was meeting with her son] crying and saying that he did it.” ( Exhibit A, Police Report 3/14/’83 taken by Detectives Svekric 2057 & Kunz 2411).
*The Plain Dealer has written about Arthur's case in July, 2006. Please google: "Does it Matter Who Pulled The Trigger?" for the full article.
Please write a letter to the Governor’s Office with a copy to the Ohio Attorney General with a request for a response to your letter, requesting an investigation of Tyler’s case. Notify Advocates at the e-mail addresses below so we can keep track of the number of letters sent. Thank you.
Governor Ted Strickland
Riffe Center, 3rd Floor
77 High Street
Columbus, OH 43215-6108
Attorney General Nancy Rogers (Richard Cordray)
30 E. Broad St.
17th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-3428
For more information on this case and the international campaign work of Advocates for Arthur Tyler: contact Ian Heisey 216-651-1693 / heisey2140@sbcglobal.net or Sr. Mary Therese Berry 216-741-7059 tberry2021@sbcglobal.net. Or go to http://www.justiceorarthurtyler. blogspot.com
Leroy Head, co-defendant, testified against Tyler in return for a plea agreement with the state requiring him to testify against Arthur.
• In regard to discrepancies in his confessions to police. “He explained that he made all up except for one: the one that exculpated Arthur.” (Investigators Stokes & Vickers, 6/8/’89)
• “He stated that he was young [18], and never been in trouble before, and was afraid to go to death row. As such he willingly implicated Arthur at the first trial. (Ibid.)
What happened at the second trial after the Court of Appeals reversed Arthur’s conviction?
• He was coerced. “Prosecutor William Gerstenslager threatened him…[he] made clear to Leroy that one of two things might happen. First he would revoke the deal and make sure Leroy got the death sentence. Or, he would sent Leroy from Lucasville to Marion or Lebanon, and ensure the inmates knew he was a snitch so he would be killed. In light of these threats, Leroy testified the second time.” (Ibid)
• He told me not to mention his threat when I took the stand the following day (Affidavit of Leroy Head 7/29/’91).
Leroy Head claimed responsibility for the shooting 6 times.
• Leroy Head signed 4 confessions in which he claims responsibility for the shooting.
(3/14/’’83; 3/24/’83; 4/15/’85; 4/27/’86).
• Leroy Head claims responsibility for the shooting to investigators 6/8/’89 and in an affidavit (7/29/’91).
What was the extent of Arthur Tyler’s involvement?
• “Arthur Tyler didn’t know what I was doing to the old man. We didn’t plan to rob the old man. I thought of it while I was waiting for Arthur to come out of the store.” (Exhibit D Statement of Leroy Head taken at County Jail 3/24/’83).
What court/ legal actions compromised the verdicts?
• William Gerstenslager, the prosecutor at Arthur’s first trial left the prosecutor’s office to work for the attorneys appointed to handle his appeal. Once the appeal was won, Gerstenslager left the attorney’s firm and became prosecutor at Arthur’s second trial.
The second trail judge appointed the same appeal attorneys to handle the second trial even after being informed that the prosecutor sitting the case had worked for these attorneys during the appeal process.
• The prosecutor’s manipulation of evidence in relation to another trail is a matter or record. William E. Gerstenslager was convicted 8/16/’89 of failing to disclose exculpatory evidence in a rape case in Cuyahoga County and fined $500 plus costs and given a public reprimand.
• During testimony of the defense investigator it was learned that he also worked for Leroy Head’s defense in 1983 before Leroy implicated Arthur.
• During trial Arthur was never called back for questioning when the jury deadlocked. In Ohio law, without unanimous agreement, the death penalty cannot be invoked. In this instance the judge gave the improper Allen charge instructions no longer used in the guilt phase of a trial and required the jury to come up with a clear verdict.
• These and other errors of equal gravity were either never acknowledged by the court or deemed “harmless errors.”
What happened to Leroy Head?
• He was released from prison at the beginning of June 2008.
What is wrong with the system?
• An aggressive County Prosecutor’s Office in the ‘80s resulted in an escalation of death penalty convictions. “Allegations of withheld evidence, even in capital cases, have cropped up time and again from the 1980s” (Plain Dealer, 7/10/’06).
• A plethora of evidence in Tyler’s defense was never brought forth. (See details (Plain Dealer, 7/10/’06).
• Current Prosecutor Bill Mason refused to grant immunity to Leroy Head.
Attorney Comment
• “I have handled five death penalty habeas matters. Only in one has the evidence of a client’s innocence been overwhelming and that client is Arthur Tyler. (Rick Kerger, Attorney) – read article at www.justicedenied. org.
• “Between prosecutors being aggressive and using (the death penalty) as a political tool and us not knowing the law, it was a disaster for criminal defendants.”
( Attorney David Doughton quoted in Prosecutions in ‘80s now face scrutiny, Columbus Dispatch, July 13, 2006).
Leroy’s Mother
* “After approx 3 minutes she [Barbara Head] came out of the room [where she was meeting with her son] crying and saying that he did it.” ( Exhibit A, Police Report 3/14/’83 taken by Detectives Svekric 2057 & Kunz 2411).
*The Plain Dealer has written about Arthur's case in July, 2006. Please google: "Does it Matter Who Pulled The Trigger?" for the full article.
Please write a letter to the Governor’s Office with a copy to the Ohio Attorney General with a request for a response to your letter, requesting an investigation of Tyler’s case. Notify Advocates at the e-mail addresses below so we can keep track of the number of letters sent. Thank you.
Governor Ted Strickland
Riffe Center, 3rd Floor
77 High Street
Columbus, OH 43215-6108
Attorney General Nancy Rogers (Richard Cordray)
30 E. Broad St.
17th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-3428
For more information on this case and the international campaign work of Advocates for Arthur Tyler: contact Ian Heisey 216-651-1693 / heisey2140@sbcglobal.net or Sr. Mary Therese Berry 216-741-7059 tberry2021@sbcglobal.net. Or go to http://www.justiceorarthurtyler. blogspot.com
Monday, 20 October 2008
Injustice in Cuyahoga County
Dear Advocate for Justice,
Arthur Tyler has been on Ohio’s Death Row for 25 years. Evidence underlines his innocence.
The fundamental unfairness of the death penalty for Arthur Tyler is clear. Evidence was thin, undisclosed, withheld, or unheard and files were closed to the defense. The defense was incompetent and the client was required to rely on attorneys who previously worked for the other side! Justice does not seem to be an issue in Ohio. Only legalities.
A multitude of injustices coupled with a drive for retribution at any price, and a politically motivated need to demonstrate a prosecutor’s office “tough on crime” characterized the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office in the 1980s.
A mountain of so-designated “harmless error” has become an impenetrable legal fortress incarcerating the truth in Tyler’s case. Leroy Head, the actual killer, confessed multiple times but now walks free! Head was offered a deal to avoid the death sentence and without being granted immunity, he is no longer interested in talking. An innocent man, Tyler, has spent 25 years on Ohio’s death row wrongly convicted of Head’s crime with no legal recourse. The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor is not interested in granting immunity.
“The state is being allowed to use the threat of a death sentence ‘to pick and choose the testimony it wants,’ Kerger [Tyler’s appellate attorney] said, first by encouraging a witness to testify and then by “effectively sealing his lips.” (Plain Dealer, 7/10/’06; Does it matter who pulled the trigger?)
Please review the enclosure highlighting injustices in this case. Documents and trial transcripts are available online at http://justiceforarthurtyler.blogspot.com
Please write a letter to the Governor’s Office with a copy to the Ohio Attorney General with a request for a response to your letter, requesting an investigation of Tyler’s case. Notify Advocates at the e-mail addresses below so we can keep track of the number of letters sent.
Governor Ted Strickland
Riffe Center, 3rd Floor
77 High Street
Columbus, OH 43215-3428
CC: Attorney General Nancy H. Rogers
30 E. Broad St. 17th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-3428
Join Sr. Helen Prejean and others in signing the online petition and forward this request and information to others.
Google: Justice for Arthur Tyler and look for the petition on right hand side of the website. Thank you.
Advocates for Arthur Tyler
Ian Heisey: heisey2140@sbcglobal.net, 216-651-1693
Mary T. Berry, H.M. : tberry2021@sbcglobal.net, 216-741-7049
Thursday, 7 August 2008
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