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Tracy's case has attracted a certain amount of attention from journalists but has on the whole been under-reported. The intervention of the British Foreign Office makes Tracy's case a legal landmark. |
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Who to contact If you want to find out more details about Tracy's case - or to interview a member of Tracy's legal team - please contact Andie Lambe, director of Reprieve (a British charity who aim to provide effective legal representation and humanitarian assistance to impoverished people that face the death penalty in the USA and Caribbean): |
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Andie Lambe, Reprieve: |
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Who else to interview British Foreign Office: they are familiar with the case, and sometimes put forward a minister to comment on the government's line. |
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Tracy's US Attorneys Robert L. McGlasson |
Tracy's UK (London) Solicitor Yasmin Waljee, Pro Bono Officer Clive Stafford Smith |
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Newspaper articles The Independent, 2nd February 2002 The Bermuda Sun, 30th January 2002 The Royal Gazette, 18th December, 2001 The Bermuda Sun, 23rd November, 2001 The Independent, 10th September 2001 The Observer, 4th February 2001 The Bermuda Sun, 2nd February 2001
Legal documents from the recent appeal
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