A Plea for Justice We the Undersigned, Oppose the Wrongful Conviction of Marcus Dixon

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We the undersigned, oppose the wrongful conviction and sentencing of Marcus Dixon.

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.

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.

Please take a stand with us and help fight this injustice. This is an opinion petition and as such can be signed by any person of any age living in any state or country. If you agree, please sign this petition and forward it to as many others as you know.

167724 Signatures

  • ieasha b
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    • when will we be rid of this ignorance called racisim?
  • Nitin W
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    • Marcus Dixon is unquestionable being treated in a harsh and unfair manner.
  • Michael B
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    • This is truly an injustice!
  • melissa m
  • John B
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    • none
  • Munsell N
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    • You have my support
  • Michelle C. P
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    • If Marcus Dixon can be charged with a crime like this, than any Black, White or Yellow Teenager that have sex with their two year yonger girl friend should be . I say to the Judge that sentence him to 10 year in prison, how old was you when you had sex? Was the girls younger than you? What if this was your teenage son who had sex with a girl two years younger, would he be in jail now and facing ten years in prison? I say to the father of the young lady who was involved. Do you truly think your daughter will stop having sex with african americans. I don't think so. I feel this is a wrongful conviction of Marcus Dixon
  • Ameer B
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  • Michele R
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    • I work for GA DJJ and find this kind of injustice disgusting, even as a parent. I would not want my son or daughter to have sex at such a young age, but it does happen, and IS NOT aggravated child molestation...it is sex at a young age. Whether we like it or not is not the issue, the issue is how it is handled. This was handled WRONG. This child's life is essentially now destroyed, and when he gets out, will be bitter, and another cycle of destruction will have been started by so called "justice." No one should stand for such a thing. I feel obligated by these circumstances to add my signature to this list.
  • Sheron F
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    • I believe that Marcus is being treated very badly and should be acquitted for all his charges. God Bless Marcus and his family
  • Melvin M
  • Gwendolyn B
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    • this is a very wrongful act!! To ruin a childs life the the attraction to another race.This just proves how strong racism still is! I feel that this has nothing to do with age! And this is wrong!!
  • sherry h
  • m e m
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    • it's travesty, the way his life was ruined, he came over as far more direct and honest than she did, her comments and responses were cagey, innacurate and clearly not real in some instances, like she knew how she should feel so that is what she portrayed - and not very well at that, did her parents coach her?
  • Oliver B. L
  • Heather H
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    • I am totally outraged by this case. I am a young white adult and i have a biracial baby. I went to school in an all white community and i was frowned upon by many. But i would never stoop so low as to accuse someone of rape just because of what other people think or tell me to do. That young girl needs to get counseling and away from her vindictive family who could potentially put a wonderful man behind bars because their daughter wanted to feel included.
  • Alyxx B
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    • Why would she call it rape? What a slut and she should own up to what she has done!
  • maria c
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    • marcus dixon should go free
  • DANIEL
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    • Free the boy why should you put him in prison for no good reason act please
  • Ian S
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    • lock this guy up for life please
  • Blackie B
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    • Jus like Marcus, ah sho do loves da white girls ! Specially da young uns ! Ah really likes it when me an ma home boyz can do da gang rape on 'em ! We sho do luvs beatin dem up and rapin dem young white girls ! It makes us feel like MEN !!!! Almos equal to da whites !
  • Michael T
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    • This is just wrong, plain wrong
  • Vanda S
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    • I believe that it was not rape, and that race is indeed a huge issue in this situation. Marcus Dixon should be freed!
  • Erika J
  • nafeesa
  • Robert H
  • Art C
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    • Why is this young honor student in jail & there are no charges against the female 4 conspiracy?
  • Rev. Perry Wiggins I
  • Virgil P
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    • american law stinks
  • Patrick F
  • Raffaella M
  • Brittney M
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    • it takes two to tango!!! plus itz funny how she wasn't getting ''raped'' untell her brother found out
  • Theodore Van W
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    • You, Red colored people of The South are racist. Up North we still have pure White skin complexion. Southerns are Red colored racist.
  • Ravon A
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    • The judiciary system in Georgia should be ashamed. It's really a disgrace that this guy is still incarcerated
  • Richard M
  • Ryan B
  • Morgan F
  • julie e
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    • good luck marcus
  • S. H
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    • This is completely unjust.
  • Rebecca
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    • this is wrong he is the same age as me and I feel for him! Let him go FREE!!
  • Peyton Y
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    • If this young man deserves to be in prison, you need to go round up 75\% of the high school boys.
  • regena s
  • Sam M
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    • Together, we can have justice, sorry for your isolation Macus, but remember, God is there for all of us in your simillar situation.
  • Nicole
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  • Nicole
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  • Shawna O
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  • Lewis V
  • Robert H
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    • Used to be a day when people didn't support a man who raped a child.
  • pete j
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    • Where is all the feminist outrage against this guy? do you only consider white men to be guilty until proven innocent? The truth is that feminists hate white men because we have been so successful.