Owner and Electronics Technician
Ctdi Oct 2013 - Oct 2017
Production and Repair Supervisor
Allen County Ofc Homeland Security Emergency Management 2010 - Oct 2013
R.a.c.e.s
Wackenhut 2010 - Oct 2013
Security Guard
Pete's Corp May 1999 - Nov 2000
Store Manager
Education:
Parsons Senior High
Labette Community College
Los Medanos College
Gary Clements (1981-1982), Nick Workman (1997-2001), Mary Denney (1965-1969), Aaron Wilson (1986-1990), Julia Stice (1969-1973), Melvin Pontious (1944-1948)
are very pleased to see Glenn Ford finally exonerated, and we are particularly grateful that the prosecution and the court moved ahead so decisively to set Mr. Ford free," said a statement from Gary Clements and Aaron Novod, the attorneys for Ford from the Capital Post Conviction Project of Louisiana.
Date: Mar 12, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Louisiana Inmate Freed After 30 Years On Death Row
A judge ordered Ford be freed Monday after prosecutors petitioned the court. His attorney Gary Clements called Fords case justice delayed, after arguing that his trial was compromised by the unconstitutional suppression of evidence and inexperienced counsel.
Date: Mar 12, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Louisiana man walks free after nearly three decades on death row
"We are very pleased to see Glenn Ford finally exonerated, and we are particularly grateful that the prosecution and the court moved ahead so decisively to set Mr. Ford free," said Gary Clements and Aaron Novod, attorneys for Ford from the Capital Post Conviction Project of Louisiana.
Date: Mar 12, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Execution planned for Wednesday delayed by 90 days
"It was prudently agreed by all parties that more time was needed to conduct a full evidentiary hearing on the constitutionality of using the new (drug) combination," Gary Clements, a lawyer for Sepulvado and director of the Capital Post-Conviction Project of Louisiana, said in an email.
Date: Feb 03, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Louisiana execution postponed to study lethal drugs
of Louisiana's proposed new protocol a mixture of midazolam, a sedative, and hydromorphone, a painkiller is scheduled for Apr. 7, where lawyers for the inmate will present pharmacologists and other experts to challenge the state's lethal cocktail, said Gary Clements, a lawyer for Sepulvado.