Submitted by SurfCityTom on Wed, 03/14/2012 - 2:48pm.
everyone involved was wrong; Right?
Had there been the slightest shred of innocence, a good attorney could have created the premise of "reasonable doubt" and he would have walked free.
But that didn't happen did it?
Happily for me, and sadly for you, it won't happen in my family.
DD, you only have 17 days until the next round of entitlements roll out.
In the meantime, why not go to the facility where he is incarcerated and spread the truth as you seem to know it. See if that alters the treatment he receives by his cell buddies.
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everyone involved was wrong; Right?
Had there been the slightest shred of innocence, a good attorney could have created the premise of "reasonable doubt" and he would have walked free.
But that didn't happen did it?
Happily for me, and sadly for you, it won't happen in my family.
DD, you only have 17 days until the next round of entitlements roll out.
In the meantime, why not go to the facility where he is incarcerated and spread the truth as you seem to know it. See if that alters the treatment he receives by his cell buddies.