Distant cousin of Jack TacticalI'm still confused as to who is Jack Reacher
Absolutely, they need to be prosecuted. But no one that is not guity should be prosecutedDoubleDuty,
The REAL number of innocent people, who get "railroaded", is VERY FEW & as long as it is PEOPLE who are judges, jury members police officers, etc. it will forever be that way, as PEOPLE make errors.
FYI, I do NOT suggest that we STOP prosecuting vicious criminals, even knowing, in a VERY FEW cases, that innocent people go to prison or are even put to death..
yours, satx
Yup I am well aware. I made a mistatement. I also said that our system needs to be about finding the truth not treating it like it's a game.Really? Have you ever actually researched anything before posting some of anything you ever post?
List of wrongful convictions in the United States - Wikipedia
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List of exonerated death row inmates - Wikipedia
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The Innocence Project works to exonerate people in the United States who have been wrongfully convicted of crime. It has estimated that between 2.3 percent and 5 percent of all U.S. prisoners are innocent. With the number of incarcerated Americans being approximately 2.4 million, by that estimate as many as 120,000 people may be incarcerated as a result of wrongful conviction
Innocence
The Death Penalty Information Center is a non-profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information about capital punishment. Founded in 1990, the Center promotes informed discussion of the death penalty by preparing in-depth reports, conducting briefings for…deathpenaltyinfo.org
DNA Exonerations in the United States (1989 – 2020) - Innocence Project
innocenceproject.org
Death Penalty | Equal Justice Initiative
The death penalty in America is a failed, expensive policy, defined by bias and error.eji.org
Exonerations By State Report: Wrongful Conviction Statistics in the US
Since 1989, numerous injustices have led to more than 21,000 years lost in prison for persons who later were exonerated. A total of 2,468 people were exonerated between 1989 and 2019.www.nealdavislaw.com
Rate of false conviction of criminal defendants who are sentenced to death
The rate of erroneous conviction of innocent criminal defendants is often described as not merely unknown but unknowable. We use survival analysis to model this effect, and estimate that if all death-sentenced defendants remained under sentence of death indefinitely at least 4.1% would be...www.pnas.org
Exonerations in the United States Map
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I found that in just a couple of minutes of searching online without a lot of effort. Sure looks like a lot more than a few as you state.
Were?Sooooooo, were you retarded?
In public Jr H.S. they said I was 3 years ahead in education after attending Catholic school. I often didn't have to take the tests, because it would warp the curve against the other students. Was I smart, educated, or the others just dumb??? lol
Here: (and btw the first time you mentioned clearing anybody)
You really don't know about the Martensville and Klassen cases? These were internationally famous!
As well as the McMartin preschool case and these others:
References included here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day-care_sex-abuse_hysteria
- 1982 – Kern County child abuse cases.
- 1983 – McMartin preschool trial in California.
- 1984 – Fells Acres Day Care Center.
- 1984 – Bernard F. Baran, Jr., convicted in 1985, exonerated 2009.
- 1984 - Georgian Hills Daycare Center, Memphis, Tennessee [21]
- 1985 – Bronx Five case.
- 1985 – Wee Care Nursery School in New Jersey in April.
- 1987 – Cleveland child abuse scandal in England.
- 1987 – Friedman cases begin.
- 1989 – Glendale Montessori sexual abuse case in Stuart, Florida.
- 1989 – Little Rascals Day Care Center scandal in Edenton, North Carolina.
- 1990 – Acquittals in McMartin preschool trial; remaining charges dropped.
- 1991 – Dan and Fran Keller, Fran's Daycare Center, Oak Hill, Texas.
- 1991 – Christchurch Civic Creche, New Zealand, involving Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis.
- 1992 – Kaare Sortland is killed after being found not guilty of child abuse.[22][23]
- 1992 – Martensville Scandal, Martensville, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- 1994 – Wenatchee child abuse prosecutions
- 1996 – Convictions in the Kern county child abuse case overturned.
- 1997 - "Day of Contrition" in Salem, Massachusetts[24]
- 2013 – Dan and Fran Keller released from prison, four years before being ruled innocent of the charges against them.
Whatever.. you sure do bitch a lot.
not enough horses!
Now yur talkin'!!!!
Hasn't been reported yet and we may never truly know. I have found other articles from individuals, who claim to be 2nd Amendment supporters suggest semi automatic, "weapons of war", and extended magazines have no use in society and should be banned.Anyone know what gun he had?
Hasn't been reported yet and we may never truly know. I have found other articles from individuals, who claim to be 2nd Amendment supporters suggest semi automatic, "weapons of war", and extended magazines have no use in society and should be banned.
They are lying brainless twits. We deserve to have any kind of firearm and magazines that we can afford. How else can we defend ourselves properly.