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  1. In the late 1960s, Geronimo Pratt was the leader of the Los Angeles Black Panther Party. In 1972, Pratt was convicted of a 1968 murder on a Santa Monica, CA , tennis court. After 27 years of imprisonment and many denials of habeas corpus petitions, Pratt was granted a new trial and then freed in June 1997 by Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey.

  2. Elmer G. „Geronimo“ Pratt (* 13.September 1947 in Morgan City; † 2. Juni 2011 in Tansania), auch bekannt als Geronimo ji-Jaga, war ein führendes Mitglied der Black Panther Party in Los Angeles. Nach der Ermordung von Bunchy Carter am 17. Januar 1969 wurde er zum Verteidigungsminister der Organisation ernannt. Pratt wurde im August 1970 in Zusammenhang mit der Auseinandersetzung mit ...

  3. He met Geronimo Pratt (also known as Geronimo Ji Jaga); the year before Pratt had been denied a hearing by both the California Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. At one visit, Hanlon found a steel-tipped Afro comb on his chair. After asking Pratt what it was, Pratt said "Don't touch it man. It's a setup.

  4. Early life. Pratt was born on December 6, 1840, in Rushford, New York, to Richard and Mary Pratt (née Herrick).He was the eldest of their three sons. He contracted smallpox as a young child, and had lifelong facial scarring as a result. In 1847, his father moved the family west to Logansport, Indiana.. Pratt's father later left his family to take part in the California Gold Rush in 1849 ...

  5. Geronimo Pratt (born Elmer Pratt, September 13, 1947 – June 2, 2011), also known as Geronimo ji-Jaga and Geronimo ji-Jaga Pratt, was a high-ranking member of the Black Panther Party. The Federal Bureau of Investigation targeted him in a COINTELPRO operation, which aimed to "neutralize Pratt as an effective BPP functionary."[1] Pratt was tried and convicted of the kidnap and murder of ...

  6. 3 de jun. de 2011 · Former Black Panther Elmer "Geronimo" Pratt, who was wrongly imprisoned for 27 years on a murder conviction, died Thursday in Tanzania, his former lawyer said.

  7. 29 de oct. de 2009 · Geronimo (1829-1909), an American Apache chieftain, kneels with a rifle in his hands in 1887. Geronimo stands with other Apache warriors, women and children shortly before his surrender to General ...