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Essay heading: Mumia Abu Jamal Civil Rights
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This includes a discarded bullet fragment, failure to conduct routine ballistics tests, and the fact that the jury never saw the medical examiners report stating "shot by .44 cal.". The Commonwealth also failed to disclose government political surveillance files demonstrating longstanding police bias against Jamal, in violation of the Fifth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments... displayed 300 characters
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The Commonwealth also failed to disclose government political surveillance files demonstrating longstanding police bias against Jamal, in violation of the Fifth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments. This includes 600 pages of FBI files documenting surveillance of Jamal by the Philadelphia police.
Jamal was deprived of his Constitutional rights under the Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments due to defense counsel's prejudicially deficient performance during the guilt phase... displayed next 300 characters
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