Davis owns up to voting errorsBy TAMARA LUSH and ALEX LEARY
Published September 12, 2006
MIAMI — With Freddie Pitts and Wilbert Lee at his side, Jim Davis apologized Tuesday for his 1990 vote to deny restitution to the wrongfully convicted men.
“I made a mistake,” Davis said during a 1 p.m. news conference at the Carrie Meek center in Miami. “If you’re looking for the perfect candidate, it’s not me.”
Davis asked Pitts and Lee, who are black, for forgiveness and said he would advance issues facing the African-American community, including restoration of voting rights for felons who have served their time.
“I will listen. I will learn,” Davis said. “I am stronger for this experience.”
Said Lee: “It takes a good person to stand up and admit he made a mistake.”
Pitts and Lee were convicted of the 1963 murders of two white service station attendants in Port St. Joe, a rural North Florida town.
They were pardoned in 1975 after Gov. Reubin Askew said there was substantial doubt about their guilt. (Another man confessed to the murders in 1966 but was never formally charged.)
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