A federal judge in Savannah on Tuesday ruled against Troy Davis’ claims that he is innocent of the 1989 murder for which he’s been sentenced to death.
The decision came nearly a year after the U.S. Supreme Court granted the request Davis’ supporters had been making for years: ordering a judge to review what they say is evidence showing that Davis did not murder Savannah police officer Mark Allen MacPhail.
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