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Stop the execution of Dustin Higgs

Created on January 11, 2021

Dustin John Higgs does not deserve to be executed. He was charged with three counts of first-degree premeditated murder, three counts of first-degree felony murder, and three counts of kidnapping resulting in death. All witnesses and co-defendant, Willis Haynes, have said that Dustin did not kill anyone. Willis Haynes pleaded guilty to shooting the three victims. The government has claimed that Higgs bullied Haynes into murdering the three victims as a way to justify executing Higgs, although Haynes wrote that Dustin had not threatened him nor was he scared of Dustin. Haynes wrote that Higgs didn't make him do anything that night. Dustin John Higgs is supposed to die on January 15, 2020, we can still save him. ( quoted from another petition that had been closed down)

Civil Rights & Equality
Criminal Justice Reform

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