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Racerbvd 01-08-2011 04:00 PM

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Sisters, Gladys Scott and Jamie Scott, to be released from prison after one promises kidney to other
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Sisters, Gladys Scott and Jamie Scott, to be released from prison after one promises kidney to other
BY Philip Caulfield
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Thursday, December 30th 2010, 10:07 AM


Mississippi Department Of Corrections/APJamie and Gladys Scott will be released from prison on a condition that Gladys gives a kidney to Jamie, who had been on dialysis during her time on prison.
Solis/APMississippi Gov. Haley Barbour has been petitioned to release the sisters by civil rights groups who said the sisters' punishment was too severe. Take our


Mississippi's governor suspended the prison sentences of two sisters serving life terms for robbery on the condition that one of the women gives her kidney to the other.

Gladys Scott, 36, and Jamie Scott, 38, were charged in 1994 of leading two men into an ambush where a group of teens beat and robbed them in central Mississippi, making off with just $11.

They were convicted of two counts of armed robbery and each given double life sentences.

But on Wednesday, Gov. Haley Barbour granted an indefinite suspension of their sentences contingent on Gladys giving a kidney to her sister, whose daily dialysis treatment in prison has cost the state a lot of money, Barbour said.

"I think it's a victory," said the sisters' attorney, Chokwe Lumumba. "I talked to Gladys and she's elated about the news. I'm sure Jamie is, too."

For years, civil rights advocates have called for the sisters' release, saying that their punishment was excessive.

In September, hundreds of people protested at the state capitol in Jackson to call for their release, and the NAACP, the Freedom Riders and others had petitioned Barbour to let them out, Mississippi's Clarion-Ledger reported.

The state originally planned to release Jamie so that she could have a kidney transplant, and Lumumba said Gladys volunteered to give up the organ as part of her plea to be released along with her sister.

"She wanted to do it," Dan Turner, a spokesman from the governor's office, told The Associated Press. "That wasn't something we introduced."

The suspension, which is indefinite, can be reversed if the conditions are not followed.

Along with an agreement to go through with the transplant, which will require months of recovery, the sisters will probably have to agree to regular meetings with a parole officer as part of the conditions of their release.

If the operation cannot proceed for medical reasons, Lumumba said the governor's attorney said that they would revisit the agreement but she would not go back to prison, the Clarion-Ledger reported.

They won't be release immediately. They have requested to live with their mother and children in Florida, and state prison officials said the approval process for that request will take at least 45 days.

The sisters would have been eligible for parole in 2014.





TGTIW 01-09-2011 07:24 AM

Seems like a good idea.
Double life sentences seems a little harsh for what they did, and this way the state doesn't have to pay for the operation.

Crowbob 01-09-2011 07:36 AM

Life sentences X2 does seem harsh. I am wondering how long their rap sheets are, though. The 3 strike rules around the country frequently demand such sentences. I also believe the 'state' will pay for the operations, anyway. Unless, of course these harmless, victimized, pure as the driven snow babes have a $M stashed someplace. If the NAACP, the Freedom Riders and Flea Bailey wannabe Chokwe Lumumba are involved, I can't help but wonder if we are NOT hearing the whole story.

Racerbvd 01-09-2011 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 5773198)
Life sentences X2 does seem harsh. I am wondering how long their rap sheets are, though. The 3 strike rules around the country frequently demand such sentences. I also believe the 'state' will pay for the operations, anyway. Unless, of course these harmless, victimized, pure as the driven snow babes have a $M stashed someplace. If the NAACP, the Freedom Riders and Flea Bailey wannabe Chokwe Lumumba are involved, I can't help but wonder if we are NOT hearing the whole story.

Yea, thats what I thought, but they are coming to MY state to leach off our social services.. I think there is a lot we aren't being told, and anyone who leads victems into a trap when they are beaten with guns & bats aren't harmless, victimized, pure as the driven snow babes... :mad:

I wonder if they are letting them out since they are going to suck off another state's welfare & medicaid.... The way I look at it, one was getting out early, no reason for the state to waste money keeping a perb serving a double life sent sentences:mad:

Embraer 01-09-2011 09:15 AM

perhaps both surgeries will "go wrong"

A930Rocket 01-09-2011 12:02 PM

They've been in jail for 16 years.

You think they have saved up enough for the transplant stamping license plates?

FL tax payers will be toting that note.


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