Free Tony Enis

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To:
Governor Rod R. Blagojevich
Office of the Governor
207 State House
Springfield, IL 62706

Subject: Pardon or commutation for Anthony (Tony) Enis, Inmate # N82931
Executive Clemency Docket # 25231

PETITION TO THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS

Dear Governor Blagojevich,

I, Anthony (Tony) Enis, Inmate # N82931, born September 12, 1966, in the city of Waukegan, Illinois, having been unjustly convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death, and now serving a natural life sentence at Menard Correctional Center, do hereby petition, and am joined in petitioning the Governor of Illinois.

Because Anthony Enis has been continuously incarcerated since August 10, 1987, Tony is serving his nineteenth consecutive year of imprisonment. There is a compelling need for immediate EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY in this case. We the undersigned petition the Governor of Illinois to pardon or commute the sentence of Anthony (Tony) Enis.

By all signatories listed to this petition to the Governor of Illinois to use his powers under the Illinois Constitution, Article V, Section 12, which states the following:

The Governor may grant reprieves, commutations and pardons, after conviction, for all offenses on such terms as he thinks proper. The manner applying therefore may be regulated by law.

Tony is a victim of mistaken identification, or something even more sinister. Eyewitness identification is widely known to be the most unreliable evidence. There is not one shred of physical or scientific evidence connecting Tony to the murder. There is evidence that police reports were doctored or changed or included information that the witnesses admitted they never said. Defense witnesses who could have been helpful were never called to testify, etc.

To this day, Diane Gonzalez Vaughn, Tonys ex-wife and only alibi witness, maintains Tonys innocence and claims that the police emotionally abused and tortured her during sixteen hours of questioning. She was not allowed to testify at either trial.

According to tests and analyses performed in his case by the Northern Illinois Crime Laboratory at the time of the murder, there was no physical evidence connecting him to the murder. Even though the victim was shot at close range (which would have resulted in blood splattering), there was no blood found on his person, clothing, shoes, possessions, or inside the car that he was accused of driving from the murder scene. His fingerprints did not match those found at the crime scene. No evidence that any lead, barium, antimony, copper, or anything discharged from a gun by gas after firing were found on any of his clothing.

Even if you believe Tonys conviction is just, he has been incarcerated since 1987, at which time he was 20 years old. At 40 years of age, that is half of his life already. I believe Tony poses no threat to society and that no further public interest is served by his incarceration. Tonys potential success and value as a private citizen, and his commitment to helping others in the community, far outweigh any reason to keep him incarcerated. Twenty years is enough; Tony deserves a chance to reenter the community.

Copies of this petition appear on PetitionOnline.com, as well as being distributed by supporters seeking signatories in support of the petition. All supporters collecting the signatures by hand shall verify to the best of their ability the veracity and identification of all additional signatories.

The full and complete Petition for Executive Clemency and more detailed information about Tonys case are available at www.FreeTonyEnis.com. A letter is available to be signed and mailed to the Governor of Illinois.

By signing this petition, the undersigned agrees to join and petition the Governor of Illinois to pardon or commute the sentence of Anthony (Tony) Enis, who is currently serving at Menard Correctional Center, P.O. Box 711, Menard, Illinois. Volunteers are welcome to print this petition and collect additional signatories to join in petitioning the Governor.

For more information or to help or support Tony, contact:
Debbie Ellison, [email protected]

(www.FreeTonyEnis.com)
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50 signatures
Goal: 50
Latest Signatures
12 December 2015
50. Tyron Dd | He's a lifetime family friend Address Bethune Cookman College
28 November 2015
49. Pearl J | My Prayers are with you.
26 August 2015
48. Jocelyn Om | I support this petition
20 August 2015
47. Delia G | I believe in GOD ALMIGHTY and I know GOD will set Tony free.
30 April 2015
46. Anita M | I support this petition
28 April 2015
45. Elnovis A | Governor please look into this matter, with urgency enough is enough!
23 April 2015
44. Tyson Ed | My family stands behind this man. I was born the year after this happened; neverthless, I support my family's STRONG BELIEF that Tony is innocent!!! Address Bethune Cookman College * Daytona Beach, FL
16 April 2015
43. Naomi D | I feel that he should be release based on what I have read, and that he have did his time in this matter for something that he did not do. FREE TONY ENIS
11 April 2015
42. Someone Whoknowsthet | SMDH at these . TONY is guilty as homemade sin. I had intimate knowledge of the crime BEFORE it happened! I was only 18 at the time and didn't know that I should have come forward, but, this has haunted me for 24 years! TONY is where he belongs! I pray th
26 February 2015
41. Natalie S | Better late than never - let this innocent man have his chance at normal life too. So much time has passed - free this man, please. Address South Africa
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5 November 2014
36. Alicia Shamlind | May GOD continue to bless and keep you.
2 September 2014
35. Earnestine W | Evidents never proved Tony guilty, I think he should be freed to resume some sort of normal life.
31 August 2014
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31. Jane D | i have known Tony for many years. i believe he would be an asset in any community he lives in. Address PO Box 9855; Santa Fe, NM 87504
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