Jericho Update on Jalil Muntaqim
For months, public health experts, faith leaders, Congress members, and hundreds of others have warned NYS officials that the prisons are potential death traps in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing this, a New York State judge on April 27th ordered Jalil’s temporary release from Sullivan Correctional Facility in Fallsburg, NY, based on his extreme vulnerability to the virus. Jalil is 68 years old and suffers from serious chronic health conditions that can make COVID-19 deadly.
However, NYS Attorney General Letitia James, acting on behalf of NYS DOCCS Commissioner Anthony Annucci, appealed the ruling, blocking Jalil’s release and forcing him to remain in prison. Just as we feared, Jalil, who was ordered released a month ago, eventually contracted COVID-19. Jalil became ill on May 22nd and was taken to Albany Medical Center on May 25th.
On May 28th, while Jalil was hospitalized, the Appellate Division, Third Dept. heard oral arguments from Jalil’s attorney Nora Carroll and DOCCS attorney Frank Brady. Watch the stream of the hearing from the Court’s website. Jericho encourages everyone to watch this hearing. Jalil’s attorney Nora Carroll was excellent!
Thanks to Jalil’s supporters, various articles about this case were written:
https://www.essence.com/feature/jalil-muntaquim-black-panther-covid-19-letitia-james/
http://www.franknews.us/debates/402/402
http://www.franknews.us/interviews/403/addicted-to-punishing-people-of-color
https://theintercept.com/2020/05/27/coronavirus-elderly-prisoner-jalil-muntaqim/
https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2020/05/9841953/jalil-muntaqim-prison-release-appeal-covid-19
On June 4, 2020, the Appellate Division, Third Department issued a decision regarding Jalil’s habeas petition, originally granted by Judge Stephan Schick of the Sullivan County Supreme Court. The lower court’s decision was reversed and the petition dismissed. We are free, as the decision acknowledges, to file a new writ, but this sets a terrible precedent statewide and also ends this lawsuit.
That same evening, NYC Jericho received a call from our beloved brother Jalil. He is back at Sullivan C.F. in isolation in the infirmary. Jalil is still weakened by the virus and is slowly recovering. He reports that one of his lungs, his kidneys and his liver were affected by the virus, according to medical exams.
Jalil requests that we continue to pressure Acting Commissioner Anthony Annucci to expedite and ensure approval of his request for medical parole, and that we continue our campaign to Governor Cuomo for commutation of his sentence to time served.
(518) 457-8126 • anthony.annucci@doccs.ny.gov
On December 4th & 5th, 2016, The New York Times published an extensive exposé entitled “The Scourge of Racial Bias in New York State’s Prisons” that informed: “The racism can be felt from the moment a black inmate enters New York’s upstate prisons.” This implacable racism has been institutionalized in the entire parole system, permitting subjective biases of parole commissioners to influence parole decisions.
Since the submission of the Application to Commute the Sentence to Time Served, Governor Cuomo has received many letters and communications urging him to grant Jalil’s Application. However, the governor has refused to do so, despite the heightened danger to all prisoners during the current pandemic.
Jalil exceeds all requirements for release. His release on parole has been supported by activists, academics and community leaders from across the country and around the world, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the family of one of the victims. The political nature of his conviction has prevented parole commissioners from giving fair and impartial consideration to his release, despite the overwhelming community support.
During the 48+ years of his imprisonment, Jalil has accomplished the following: Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology, Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology, Certificate of Architectural Drafting, Certificate of Computer Literacy.
He has established many programs, such as the first Men’s Group for therapeutic training in the NY State prison system, an African/Black Studies program, a computer literacy class, a Sociology class and a poetry class. He has received two commendations for preventing prison riots. He has raised money for the children’s fund, was office manager of the computer lab and a teacher’s aide for GED classes.
Jalil is also the recipient of several certificates for rehabilitation programming, and is a published author, poet, educator and blogger.
As a human rights advocate, he had the first U.S. prisoners national petition heard and recorded by a Special Committee at the United Nations on U.S. prisons and the existence of U.S. political prisoners. He has litigated several civil rights complaints on behalf of prisoners. In 2000, Essence magazine featured an article on father-daughter relationships. The article, entitled “Daddy Says,” quoted Jalil stressing the importance of maintaining these relations even during incarceration.
Since this will be ongoing, we propose that people tweet and/or email Governor Cuomo every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and call and write the Governor every Tuesday and Thursday.
Communications to Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s office must refer to Jalil as: ANTHONY JALIL BOTTOM, 77A4283, Sullivan Correctional Facility, P.O. Box 116, Fallsburg, New York 12733-0115.
Governor of the State of New York
Executive Chamber
State Capital Building
Albany, New York 12224
Call the Governor: 1-518-474-8390
Tweet the Governor: @NYGovCuomo
Email the Governor:
https://www.governor.ny.gov/content/governor-contact-formFor more information concerning Jalil’s case,
check https://thejerichomovement.com/
Click here to download a pamphlet to distribute to
your family, friends, neighbors, faith group, etc.
Click here to download a sample letter to Governor Cuomo
Read the article: Gov. Cuomo’s Program for More Clemency Applications Appears to Stall, As Prisoners Wait and Hope for a Second Chance
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