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On Oct 26, 2004, Dominique Green, thirty, was carried out by lethal treatment in Huntsville, Tx. Arrested at the age of eighteen in the fatal firing of a man during a robbery outside a Houston convenience store, Green may took part in the robbery but always insisted that he didn't pull the lead to. The jury, which experienced no African Americans onto it, sentenced him to death. Despite obvious mistakes in the legal methods and the protests of the sufferer’s family, he spent the last twelve years of his life on Loss of life Row.
When Cahill found himself in Tx in Dec 2003, he visited Dominique at the request of Judge Sheila Murphy, who was simply focusing on the selling point of the situation. In Dominique, he encountered an even of goodness, peacefulness, and enlightenment that few human beings ever before attain. Cahill became a member of the fierce fight for Dominique’s life, even enlisting Dominique’s hero, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, to make an historical visit to Dominique also to plead publicly for mercy. Cahill was so profoundly shifted by Dominique’s remarkable life that he was compelled to share with the tragic tale of his unjust death as a result of their state.
A Saint on Loss of life Row will expose you to a young man whose background, innate goodness, and final days you will never forget. In addition, it shines a required light on America’s racist and deeply flawed legal system. A Saint on Loss of life Row is an absorbing, sobering, and deeply religious tale that illuminates the moral imperatives too often disregarded in the headlong quest for justice.