High Court Won’t Review Civil Rights Era Case
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High Court Won’t Review Civil Rights Era Case
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday declined to review a civil rights era case involving the murder of two black men more than four decades ago.
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WASHINGTON (November 2, 2009)--The U.S. Supreme Court Monday left in place a judge's ruling that allowed prosecutors to charge a reputed Ku Klux Klansman with kidnapping more than 40 years after two black men were abducted and killed in rural Mississippi.

The justices rejected a plea Monday from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to rule on whether too much time had elapsed for the case against James Ford Seale to go forward.

The action leaves in place a lower court ruling that the statute of limitations had not expired for a federal kidnapping charge against Seale in the 1964 disappearance of two 19-year-old friends.

Seale was convicted in 2007 of abducting the men who authorities said were beaten, weighted down and thrown, possibly still alive, into a Mississippi River backwater.


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Posted by: Reason Location: Belton on Nov 4, 2009 at 11:50 AM

someone near here-- Bet you wouldn't be saying that if that were your sons! I'm sure you will also claim that race has nothing to do with your statement. People like you are a scourge on America!
Posted by: Someone Location: Near-Here on Nov 2, 2009 at 04:14 PM

Well the Supreme Court finally did something right!! They/We don't need to be wasting taxpayers money digging up bones! PERIOD!!!!