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"Innocent until proven guilty"?... Are we? Do
overzealous prosecutors adhere to this standard? Do they
honor their oath of office to "seek truth"? What is
"probable cause"? What is "illegal search and
seizure"? Do law enforcement officers tell the
truth, even under oath? Is evidence fairly collected and
retained? Is "witness" testimony real or
suborned?
WEB SITES (Articles Listed
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ARTICLES
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Convict Freed After Girlfriend's Killer
Confesses; Former Detective Lied About Affair with Victim, Spent
More than Six Years in Prison for Murder
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DNA Tests, Confession Enter Case
- Judge Asked to Throw Out Convictions
(12-06-02)
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Woman Released From Prison
(12-14-02)
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"If you are going to
charge three defendants with capital murder for killing a
newborn, do you have an obligation to show the baby really was
killed? Not in Alabama, you
don't."
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Prosecutors Won't Pursue Case Against Bill Walters - Bill Walters Says
He is Relieved the Case is Concluded
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Contained
within this article are statistics regarding false confessions,
other overturned rape cases based on DNA capabilities and
more.
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16-Year-Old Jailed on False
Charges - Police Regret Mistake in Slaying
Case
This article
demonstrates that false arrest, an absolute nightmare, CAN be
corrected through responsible prosecutorial actions. It is
not the intention of Redress, Inc. to focus only on the
incompetence of our systems, but to applaud corrective
action.
Such
articles also demonstrate that false arrest happens.
Therefore the legal premise "innocent until proven guilty" MUST
be adhered to in the minds of all our
authorities.
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Franklin D. Vipperman, Part-Owner and Sales
Manager of the Las Vegas
Tribune
Franklin chronicles his horrific experiences of false
arrest/false conviction through his books, The Deal Makers, The
Cesspool and Hell Hole (Products & Services).
Having survived experiences that would have destroyed most,
Franklin now dedicates his life to exposing corruption through
his work on the . We urge you to read
his books and to subscribe to the
Tribune.
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