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Attina Marie Cannaday (born September 8, 1965) was charged with robbery, kidnapping, and homicide and is the inspiration for the film Too Young to Die? She was convicted of the kidnap and murder of U.S. Air Force Sergeant Ronald Wojcik and was initially sentenced to death.
Attina Marie Cannaday was charged with robbery, kidnapping, and homicide. She was convicted in Harrison County Circuit Court of the kidnap and murder of United States. Air Force Sergeant Ronald Wojcik and the jury sentenced her to death by lethal injection. The guilty verdict was upheld, but the sentence was reversed in 1984, Cannaday v.
Attina Marie Cannaday, along with David Gray, killed Ronald Wojcik, with a knife, in Harrison County, Mississippi on June 3, 1982. Sentenced to life in prison in 1984, she was released on parole on March 9, 2008.
Attina Marie Cannaday, a sixteen year old divorcee, was convicted in Harrison County Circuit Court of the kidnap and murder of Air Force Sergeant Ronald Wojcik and was sentenced to death by the jury. Cannaday appeals asserting that the trial court committed errors as follows:
Although set in Oklahoma, the film is loosely based on Attina Marie Cannaday, who along with David Gray killed Ronald Wojcik with a knife, in Harrison County, Mississippi, on June 3, 1982. Cannaday (born September 8, 1965) was charged with robbery, kidnapping, and homicide.
Attina Marie Cannaday (born September 8, 1965) was charged with robbery, kidnapping, and homicide and is the inspiration for the film Too Young to Die? She was convicted of the kidnap and murder of U.S. Air Force Sergeant Ronald Wojcik and was initially sentenced to death.
13 wrz 1984 · The case of Attina Marie Cannaday v. State of Mississippi (455 So. 2d 713) adjudicated by the Supreme Court of Mississippi on September 12, 1984, presents significant considerations regarding the constitutional rights of defendants, particularly the Sixth Amendment right to counsel during critical phases of criminal proceedings. This ...