In 2001, members of Baker's family petitioned to have a pardon granted by the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles, seeing the original verdict as racist.[1] This was granted in 2005, with the Parole Board granting her a full and unconditional pardon,[7] suggesting a verdict of manslaughter, which would have carried a 15-year sentence.[1][8]
So does that mean they reduced her conviction after she was long gone?
i'm trying to get my boy to move from macon georgia right now....he's already been in jail twice and i told him...if the jail u again it's ova son....
hopefully he will see reason...georgia is the worst place in this country for a black man....texas being a close second...
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