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Ray McEachern: Zeigler’s Supreme Court Reply Suggests Circuit Judge Should Recuse
On May 10th, I wrote that exonerations indicated that hundreds of judges and justices need to prosecuted nationwide … that a couple of token arrests for misconduct won’t fix anything. What Ray McEachern describes below – Reginald Whitehead’s failure to recuse … Continue reading
Ask Rick Scott to VETO the never-will-be-timely “Timely Justice Act”
In addition to emailing Governor Rick Scott at the address below, please sign the petition created by one of Florida’s death row exonerees, Juan Melendez – http://org.credoaction.com/petitions/gov-scott-please-veto-house-bill-7083 FADP Update Friends, The legislature has passed the … Continue reading
Bury Neuharth. Don’t praise him.
Alberto Ibargüen: Remembering Al Neuharth | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com Along his climb to power, he displayed the sharp elbows of a ruthless and ambitious … via Alberto Ibargüen: Remembering Al Neuharth | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com. I’d finish the … Continue reading
This TwitterNovice’s first TweetChat – life and death #crimechat
Because I have light sensitive epilepsy, following a constantly-updating TweetChat got my neurons misfiring this morning, but I was able to keep up enough to participate a bit in #crimechat, with only one dumb error … replying to myself (@wobblywarrior). … Continue reading
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And what’s wrong with that picture? It’s staged.
Tommy Zeigler: Death on hold – Tampa Bay news In order to fail a lie detector test you have to have an emotional reaction to lying. You have to feel bad about it. I’ve cross examined Mr. Ziegler. Mr. Ziegler … Continue reading
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All dogs may go to heaven, but Kenneth Furton likely won’t.
Dean’s research helps train detector dogs: FIUSM Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Kenneth G. Furton’s research with Scientific Working Group on Dog and Orthogonal Detector Guidelines was cited by the United States Supreme Court in the case … Continue reading
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Mainstream media helps keep false convictions intact
Appeals Court Issues Acquittal in Dog-Scent Murder Case | The Texas Tribune The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday issued an acquittal in the case of Megan Winfrey, 24, who has been behind bars since 2007 in a murder … Continue reading
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