DID JUDGE’S RULING VIOLATE MAYO’S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS?
For 13 years, Georgia justice has denied William Jonathan Mayo his constitutional right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. His freedom was taken from him for a crime that two co-defendants say he did not commit. The victims themselves first told police they saw only two men. Yet William, a Morehouse College, R.O.T.C. Cadet who was three credits shy of graduating with a degree in Psychology and a minor in Criminal Justice, still sits in a Georgia Prison. At Morehouse College, the late Ennis Cosby, son of Bill and Camille Cosby, introduced his friend William to a program designed by college students to help less fortunate children and teens. By Stephanie and Eric Stradford Electronic Petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/wjm13/petition.html Calhoun County, GA, June 10, 2005 — Superior Court Judge Wallace Cato’s latest ruling in the case of William J. Mayo vs. Warden Kevin Roberts perpetuates an historic myth about Georgia justice. Mayo is serving two life and two 20-year s