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Summary

A document dated April 2, 2012, appearing to be a draft article or legal commentary regarding the case of Jonathan Doody. It discusses the reversal of Doody's conviction by the Supreme Court (often associated with the Buddhist Temple Massacre case, though not explicitly named here) and criticizes the State of Arizona for planning a retrial and setting an unattainable $5 million bail. The text argues that Doody is being denied justice despite appellate courts ruling in his favor regarding a false confession.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Jonathan Doody Defendant
Subject of the legal case discussed; conviction reversed but facing retrial.
Doody family Family
Described as having no money to raise the $5 million bail.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Supreme Court
Denied the state's petition for review.
United States Court of Appeals
Made decisions in favor of Jonathan Doody.
State of Arizona
Prosecuting entity planning to retry Doody.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

2012-04-02
Planned retrial of Jonathan Doody announced.
Arizona
Pre-2012-04-02
Supreme Court denies state petition; Doody's conviction reversed.
Washington D.C. / Arizona

Locations (1)

Location Context
Jurisdiction of the legal case.

Relationships (1)

Jonathan Doody Adversarial/Legal State of Arizona
The state of Arizona is now planning to retry him...

Key Quotes (4)

"Again the state sought review by the Supreme Court. This time their petition was denied, and Doody’s conviction was finally and definitively reversed."
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"The state of Arizona is now planning to retry him without using his false confession."
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"Bail has been set at $5million, which his, of course, impossible for the Doody family, which has no money, to raise."
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"If justice delayed is justice denied, then Jonathan Doody has surely been denied justice."
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