To: Govenor Sarah Huckabee

Life Sentence for Robbery, No Physical Harm-Help Grant Time Served for the Davis Brothers Now!

2 Brothers Serving a Life Sentence (till Death by AR state law) for 1994 Aggravated Gas Station Robbery Where NO ONE Was Physically Harmed.

Why is this important?
In 1994, 2 Black Men Lamarr Davis, 21 years of age and Arthur Davis Jr., 25 years of age, were charged with aggravated robbery. No one was shot, stabbed, or killed during this robbery which took place at Prattsville One Stop store in Grant County outside of Sheridan Arkansas. 

Both of these brothers were given a sentence of life in prison without parole. The robbery was a first offense for Lamarr Davis. They received excessive sentencing, a direct violation of their eighth amendment. The Eighth Amendment of the Constitution states: 'Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. 'The amendment is meant to safeguard Americans against excessive punishments. 

The Davis brothers were sentenced to life and have served 30 years to date. They have been left to spend the remaining days of their lives in prison and their crime does not fit with the time they received. We must act NOW to end this racially charged excessive sentencing. We are demanding justice for the Davis brothers. They have given up so much of their lives to the prison system and Enough is Enough. We Must seek just for this injustice NOW!

Please sign and share the petition asking Governor Sarah Huckabee to immediately grant time cut/clemency for the Davis brothers who are up this year to plead their case before the parole board. 

They have more than served the time for this crime that took place 30 years ago. Parole board members and everyone who's heard of this case are also in agreement that they should now be free.

Why is this important?

Please sign and share this petition asking Governor Sarah Huckabee to immediately grant time cut/clemency for the Davis brothers who are up this year to plead their case before the parole board. 

They have more than served their time for a gas station aggravated robbery where NO ONE was physically harmed. They are serving a life sentence which means in Arkansas, they will remain in prison until they take their last breath. Parole board members and everyone who've heard the case details are also in agreement that they should be released this year. They DO NOT deserve to die in prison.
Arkansas, USA

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