Randall Dale Adams was an anti-death penalty activist who was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1977 and sentenced to death. After spending 12 years in prison, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals overturned his conviction in 1989 due to evidence of police misconduct and lack of evidence. Adams was released from prison in 1989 and exonerated in 2010. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Randall Dale Adams on justice, freedom, government.
Graffiti is a pathetic attempt at anonymous recognition. — Randall Dale Adams
A kite can be flown in an absolute vacuum if it can be towed at the speed of light. — Randall Dale Adams
Someday will never come and take you by the hand. — Randall Dale Adams
Profanity is the result of a weak mind trying to express itself forcably. — Randall Dale Adams
I don't believe in luck. When I am diligent, my luck is generally good. When I am lax, my invariable turns bad. — Randall Dale Adams
Do not be intimidated by a smart person. It is easier to debate a smart person than to argue with an idiot. — Randall Dale Adams
There is the finest line between data and evidence. — Randall Dale Adams
Do not fear lack of knowledge, talent or skill. Seek motivation and the others will come. — Randall Dale Adams
Without a goal, you cannot survive. — Randall Dale Adams
If you want it to happen, you must make it happen. If you let it happen, you won't like what happened. — Randall Dale Adams
Your integrity is more precious than your life. — Randall Dale Adams
Loneliness cannot be shared. — Randall Dale Adams
You cannot win a game of tug-o-war by merely standing firm. — Randall Dale Adams
If you simply cannot make the right decision, make a decision and then make it right. — Randall Dale Adams
Adams first law of survival: Get even first. — Randall Dale Adams
Management: First fix the blame. Then fix the problem. — Randall Dale Adams
Life Lessons by Randall Dale Adams
Randall Dale Adams' overturned murder conviction serves as a reminder of the importance of due process and the potential for wrongful convictions.
His case highlights the need for a fair and impartial criminal justice system that respects the rights of the accused and the victims of crime.
It also serves as an example of the power of advocacy and activism in the fight for justice and the abolition of the death penalty.
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