The Innocence Project” through DNA testing has been responsible for the release of over 170 wrongly convicted prisoners in the US. A documentary on the work of the Project is being aired on October 19 on Showtime. It will give the arguments needed to challenge Healy on this most important American justice issue.
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david says
thanks for posting. Is this the same film that was in theatres recently? Also, for those of us who don’t subscribe to Showtime, is there any way to get a look at the film?
peter-porcupine says
Please, keep on posting about prisoner’s rights.
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Please.
michael-forbes-wilcox says
Please.
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andy says
You may want to check out Amendments 5 and 6 because it appears that our Founding Fathers were talking about defendants rights.
peter-porcupine says
When will Marsha post more about prisoner’srights?
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david says
The folks exonerated through the Innocence Project’s work were NOT GUILTY – DNA has proved it.
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Are you in favor of innocent people being kept in prison?
gary says
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Have you stopped beating Charlie and Bob yet?
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Come on, don’t play the wide-eyed ingenue. You know PP’s point. I for one, anxiously await more, and more wide-spread postings from Marsha.
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Big fan.
marsha says
Having just realized that I can subscribe to this cite and read posts, I belatedly am navigating through the old comments on my Innocence Project piece. The comments are interesting. And for all of those commentators who, either sarcastically or otherwise, look forward to more opinions on this and other issues concerning civil rights, I stand ready, willing and able to oblige, and look forward to reading more from others!