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A Request for Support
April 21, 2009
Dear Senator Webb,
We're writing to you on behalf of Joseph Labriola, who has been incarcerated in Massachusetts
for over 36 years for a first degree murder he did not commit. The records from his trial show
no eye-witnesses and no incriminating forensic evidence, but definite anti-veteran prejudice.
Joe's two tours of duty as a Marine in Vietnam and his expert marksmanship were used against
him in the courtroom. The numerous citations awarding his valor, including the Bronze Star
with Combat V, were omitted from testimony. All the 1973 jury was able to hear was the D.A.
screaming, "Is it true, Mr. Labriola, that you served in Vietnam? Isn't it also true that
you killed lots of people? Isn't it true that to someone like you, killing is no big deal?
That's what you were trained for, right?"
The enclosed letter tells of a conversation with the now-Judge Judd Carhart (who was in the
D.A.'s office at the time of Joe's trial) wherein he stated that "the evidence seemed
circumstantial and . . . the negative stigma around Vietnam veterans had been a major
sway of the jury."
Joe is 63 years old. He suffers from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (severe emphysema
and asthma) from Agent Orange exposure and chronic pain from his war wounds, and neither of
these can be adequately addressed in prison. His condition has deteriorated to the point that
we recently submitted a petition for commutation of his sentence to the Massachusetts Board
of Pardons based on his failing health.
The clemency petition was turned down, and prominently cited in the board's decision was Joe's
record of multiple disciplinary reports. These events are largely decades old and contain no
physically threatening or harmful actions. But they do concern incidents of protest and often
creative refusal to cooperate - and Joe would explain, "what man wouldn't rebel if he was
innocent of a crime for which he was sentenced to life without parole?"
Please go to our website (www.freejoelab.com) for a better understanding of the Joe Labriola
story. It is a travesty of justice by the country he fought and bled for. And NO ONE wants
to recognize the many errors made. It's much less embarrassing to just keep him in prison.
We believe you are one of the very few people who may be moved to respond to Joe's deepest
wish: that he not have to die in prison. We plead for your support as we continue to pursue
the state Governor's executive clemency based on Joe's medical disability.
With the utmost sincerity,
Karen Schulman
And the Joe Labriola Defense Team
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