What? You expect analysis from BBC?
At least they threw out the death penalty part of the sentencing.
The real story is that the Third Circuit denied Mumia Abu Jamal the knew trial he has been seeking and justly deserves if not outright acquittal on the frame-up he has faced all these years. But the BBC as usual makes no comment on how he was framed and the motivations behind it.
Chris
BBC: US court overturns death sentence
March 28 2008
A US federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence imposed on former Black Panthers member Mumia Abu-Jamal.
The court said Abu-Jamal's conviction for murdering a Philadelphia police officer should stand, but that he should have a new sentencing hearing.
The former radio journalist and activist was sentenced to death for the murder in 1982.
While in jail he became a leading campaigner against the death penalty.
He appealed against the sentence, on the grounds that racism on the part of the judge and the prosecutors had corrupted his conviction, which was by a jury of 10 white and two black people.
In Full: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7317451.stm
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