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Old 01-06-2004, 02:17 PM
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Save Marcus?

What do you guys think of this? I live in GA and remember hearing about it on the news.....I'm not sure what to think and wanted your opinions.





The following is a story that is both shocking and outrageous and should never happen in America. This situation so infuriates us that we are doing everything we can to change the outcome.

There is an 18 year old African American honor student -- Marcus Dixon -- in Rome, Georgia who is spending ten years in prison for having consensual sex with a white classmate who was just three months shy of 16 yrs old at the time they had sex. Although a jury acquitted Marcus of rape and three other counts of violent acts, the prosecutor also charged him with "aggravated child molestation." Consensual sex with a virgin fits into the technical reading of this Georgia statute. The statute has never been applied to consensual sex between two teenagers with less than three years age difference, until now. I believe the result is a horrible injustice, especially because Marcus overcame a troubled childhood to excel in academics and athletics. What follows are the general details.

In February 2003, Marcus Dixon, was a senior in high school. Marcus is not your typical senior. He had a 3.96 grade point average, a 1200 on his SATs, and was all state in football. He was offered scholarships to every major school in the South but chose Vanderbilt University because he felt they were the best academically. In essence, this alone, made Marcus a star. Think about it, how many all-State football players carry a 3.96 grade point average? How many high school kids at all have a 3.96 and a 1200 on their SATs? Statistically speaking, not many. This alone set Marcus apart from the other seniors in his class.
But there is more.

Marcus was born in Rome, Georgia a rural town about 70 miles outside of Atlanta that still carries much of the prejudices and complications of the deep South. Marcus' biological mother is a drug addicted career criminal who has been in and out of prison since Marcus was a baby. His biological father never had anything to do with him. Most kids born into this situation have little or no chance of succeeding. Yet Marcus defied the odds. When Marcus was ten years old, a local white family became his legal guardians. Why is this relevant? In a town where many still believe that blacks and whites should not mix, this family took Marcus in and raised him as their own.



Again, most children born into Marcus' situation barely survive. Marcus is the exception. Beyond all the odds and probabilities he is a star. So what happened? How did this star come crashing down?




It started in February 2003. Marcus had sex with a girl just shy of sixteen. She was a virgin. She is also white. Two days later, she accused Marcus of rape. Some speculate she made the accusation because she was afraid of her admittedly racist father. Regardless of the reasons, a jury of nine white jurors and three African Americans took only 15-20 minutes to determine, after hearing all the evidence, that Marcus did nothing wrong. The jury decided that the incident was no more than two teenagers having consensual sex. Based on the girl's own testimony, it is amazing they ever brought charges against Marcus. And yet, in the rural town of Rome, Georgia, where there is still some KKK rumblings, 9 white and 3 African American jurors found her story to have absolutely no basis in fact. So why is Marcus in prison? How is it possible that a high school boy who had consensual sex with a classmate is in prison for ten years?

Marcus was indicted under six different statutes under Georgia law. Four of the statutes include use of force. He was acquitted on all charges that included force. The jury was very specific. It was not even close. It is not that they had reasonable doubt...they had no doubt - the sex was consensual. The girl was not there against her will.

The prosecutor, in what can only be perceived as an act of complete disregard for the law, facts and justice in general, included a charge of "aggravated child molestation". Under Georgia law, if anyone (age of the perpetrator is irrelevant - he could be 15) has sex with a minor (under 16) that results in an "any injury", he is guilty of "child molestation". The jury deliberated for hours on this charge. In the end, technically, this situation fell under the purview of the statute as written. Marcus, admittedly had sex with the girl, she was under 16 (by three months), and, again admittedly, she was a virgin. It was the fact that she was a virgin that resulted in the Guilty verdict. You see, she sustained an "injury" as a result of intercourse. Technically, he is guilty.

The absurdity of charging a high school boy with child molestation for consensual sex with a high school girl is beyond description. In essence, every girl in Georgia that loses her virginity before 16 can charge the boy with aggravated child molestation. By definition, he is guilty, even if he is younger than the girl. Taken to further extremes, if a teenager gives another teen a hickey (technically an "injury"), he or she is guilty of aggravated child molestation the way this statute was drafted. Clearly, this was not the legislative intent. In fact, no high school boy or girl has EVER been charged with child molestation of a classmate less than three years his or her junior, until Marcus. Never. In the history of Georgia, Marcus is the only one in prison for consensual sex with a girl less than three years younger.




While the jury found him guilty, they had no idea of the consequences. They assumed Marcus would be released immediately. In the jurors own words, the look of horror across their faces when the judge sentenced Marcus to ten years minimum could be seen by everyone. They never knew the consequences. They could not fathom that a boy could go to jail for consensual sex, and certainly not for 10 years with no possibility of parole. And yet he has.

Why the prosecutor charged him under a statute that was clearly designed to apply to adult sexual predators of minors is beyond understanding. How the judge could allow the charge to stand is unconscionable. What their motives or rationalizations, one can only speculate. This is the kind of injustice that we Americans like to think is reserved for third world countries.






So what can you do to help?


At a minimum,

1) Sign the petition.

2) Forward this website to everyone you know.

3) Go to the website Helpmarcus.com and read more.

4) Write to Marcus so that he knows there are people out there who care.



If inspired,

1) There is a fund set up for the family. They are seriously in debt from the original legal costs of Marcus defense and upkeep of the costs of Marcus' incarceration. Click here for donation address.

2) Contact us directly if you are interested in helping.


There are moments in life where the injustice is just too great for people of conscience to sit idly by. We believe this is one of those situations. We are committed. We hope you join us.




http://www.act4justice.com
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Old 01-06-2004, 04:47 PM
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Unhappy shaking my head....

this is so sad and pathetic!
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Old 01-06-2004, 05:17 PM
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This is unfortunate. When I saw this story profiled on RealSports (I love that show!!), I cried.

The spin is however, he was accused earlier of sexual harassment. I cannot recall specifically what happened.
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Old 01-06-2004, 05:44 PM
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my heart truly went out to marcus. i hope they can rectify this situation, but who knows with so much institutitional racism going on
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Old 01-06-2004, 06:22 PM
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This is unfortunate. When I saw this story profiled on RealSports (I love that show!!), I cried.

The spin is however, he was accused earlier of sexual harassment. I cannot recall specifically what happened.
This is so sad ...I wonder though about the "sexual harassment accusation"
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Old 02-26-2004, 09:24 AM
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Help Marcus Dixon February 25th, 2004

Hello all,

There have been big days in the fight to free Marcus Dixon from prison. But few may be bigger than this Thursday, February 26th, when Oprah Winfrey dedicates a show to the case.

Check Oprah's site for your local listing for air times.
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Old 02-26-2004, 10:40 AM
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I know several teachers from this school. They say that Marcus has had several--I don't know what to call this--"sexual" incidents at school over the years, including indecent exposure. I don't remember all the details. One teacher's husband has been telling me about this kid for years and I never even knew he was black until he went to trial and the picture was in the paper. I don't know what race the girl is in the case since she hasn't been pictured.

Anyway, the media is trying to make it out like he's this poor mistreated guy but there's so much that hasn't even come to light.
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Old 02-26-2004, 11:54 AM
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I'm watching Oprah now and the girl seems like she's lying. Some of the things she's saying just don't add up and she "can't remember" a lot of specific details. Her story just seems like it has a lot of holes in it.
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Old 02-26-2004, 02:13 PM
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Ashame

I wish the best for him b/c it does seem like he is so talented and have come through so much to just end up in jail. My heart goes out to him and his family. Lord only knows what is to come for the girls family I personally do not believe them.

Go visit one of the websites for Marcus Dixon
http://www.act4justice.com/

You can send him or his family things to show your support.

Free Marcus Dixon
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Old 02-26-2004, 05:36 PM
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Old 02-26-2004, 06:42 PM
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I feel for Marcus and his family and pray that his conviction/jail sentence is overturned.

The young ladies attorney brought up past accusations of sexual harrasment. Maybe a lawyer can address this, but I thought that past incidences could not be a factor in trials.

Even if it's true, I didn't feel that the young lady was telling the truth. She will stick to her story probably to avoid having her father tell the truth.

I don't believe that it had nothing to do with race, as the police officer stated. If you ask most white people, it never has anything to do with race.

History shows that white people are more willing to believe that a black person did "it."
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Old 02-26-2004, 07:59 PM
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They did a special on this issue on Nightline, and I have to agree with Nightline that the media seems to be a bit biased towards Marcus. Now that is a rarity for the media to be biased in the favor of a black male, but he also has a history of exposing himself and other lewd sexual bahavior. Now, even if he is guilty, he did not deserve the time he got, but I think he should be punished for having sex on school gounds...something like community service and probation.
Just my thoughts.
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Old 02-26-2004, 08:01 PM
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Guys, if you knew some of the stuff he did in high school, you wouldn't be supporting him. Let me just say that he went to a high school where the jocks had free reign...teachers said that jocks would be reported for sexual harassment and the administrators would ignore the reports or try to embarrass the girls who tried to report them. Athletes didn't have to take finals. Teachers were pressured to give athletes high grades, I'm told. I'm surprised that he managed to get away with some stuff he did as long as he did but then all I have to do is consider the high school.
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Old 02-26-2004, 09:03 PM
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1. were the alleged assaults reported to the police?
2. was he ever counseled for these alleged incidents?
3. if the alleged assaults were ignored by administration, the next stop would be the school board AND the police AND the local TV station.

I dont think anyone is arguing about his guilt b/c sex did occur. My issue is the ambigiuity (sp?) of the law, and the excessive amount of time he received.
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Old 02-26-2004, 09:19 PM
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I don't know what all happened regarding the police and the school board. When this case became public, the principal who was behind all the coverups suddenly "retired" and all the incidents of indecent exposure, etc., came to light. The board freaked out...several students and teachers were talking about what they'd been told would happen to them if they pursued trying to report him.

I wish I could remember more details but this has been happening over a period of several years and my kids don't attend that school so I don't spend much time thinking about it.
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