Los Tocayos Carlos

In the first days of November 2004 I spent three days working for the John Kerry campaign in Albuquerque. My then-wife Jennifer and I joined with Jim Liebman to GOTV on the city’s northwest side. We parted from him in sadness after watching the returns that evening.

Nearly eight years later, I was glad to see his long-awaited book&#8212part of his lifelong efforts in opposition to the death penalty&#8212managed to get a little press.

Three somewhat random observations:

  1. Innocents like Carlos DeLuna will continue to be wrongly executed long as Americans continue to support the death penalty.
  2. Eyewitnesses can be dead wrong.
  3. If you ever wanted an example of how one person can make a difference, and what it takes to do so, I present you Jim Liebman. Heck, he even took on reforming the New York City Public School system.