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| RONALD CLARK Death Row Case Summary
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__________________ Civil disobedience is the active refusal to obey certain laws, demands and commands of a government, or of an occupying power, without resorting to physical violence. It is one of the primary tactics of nonviolent resistance. In its most nonviolent form (known as ahimsa or satyagraha) it could be said that it is compassion in the form of respectful disagreement. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Circumstances of Offense: Ronald Clark was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Ronald Willis on 01/12/90. According to testimony given at trial by John Hatch, the co-defendant, he and Ronald Clark were hitchhiking to Jacksonville on 01/12/90. Clark was carrying a pistol that he had been restoring, and the two men were shooting at various targets along the roadside while waiting for a ride. Ronald Willis saw the two men hitchhiking and pulled over, offering them a lift. Once in the truck, Clark whispered to Hatch that he was going to steal the truck. Clark ordered Willis to pull over, and when Willis got out of the truck, Clark shot him seven or eight times. Clark pushed Willis’ body into the middle seat and then Clark drove to a more remote location. Clark took Willis’ money and boots, and then dumped his body in a ditch. Clark and Hatch proceeded with their night, going to a restaurant and visiting an ex-girlfriend. Later that night, the two men returned to retrieve Willis’ body. They took the body to the Nassau County Sound Bridge, weighted it, and then dumped it in the water. Clark and Hatch continued to use Willis’ stolen truck, and only when Willis’ ex-wife became worried about his sudden disappearance did she drive around looking for him. Willis’ ex-wife located his truck at a motel, and Clark and Hatch were identified as the men driving it. Willis’ ex-wife notified police, but Clark and Hatch ran away before they arrived. Clark and Hatch fled to South Carolina. Hatch returned to Nassau County where he was arrested and Clark was apprehended in South Carolina on 02/07/90.
__________________ Civil disobedience is the active refusal to obey certain laws, demands and commands of a government, or of an occupying power, without resorting to physical violence. It is one of the primary tactics of nonviolent resistance. In its most nonviolent form (known as ahimsa or satyagraha) it could be said that it is compassion in the form of respectful disagreement. |
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| wow crazy folks out there.
__________________ There is nothing so annoying as to have two people talking when you're busy interrupting. jus summum saepe summa malitia est |