John Oliver explains why it’s so difficult to be exonerated for a wrongful conviction, even when there’s compelling evidence to prove your innocence, and how we can correct the state’s mistakes.
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John Oliver explains why it’s so difficult to be exonerated for a wrongful conviction, even when there’s compelling evidence to prove your innocence, and how we can correct the state’s mistakes.
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ReplyWhere’s the rich guy with all the activist? What the hell do we do what the hell can we do what do we do?
I think we should start forming integrated civil defense militia. We will call them citizens activist groups for the immediate release of the innocent in prison. People who knowingly allowed others to be incarcerated when they were innocent should never be allowed to work for the government ever again.
ReplyI’m extremely impatiently waiting for Ukraine episode. I know Last Week can’t probably add anything new to it, but it’d be interesting to hear NATO side or something.
Replyhow a civil country can permit to cops to interrogate someone for hours without a lawyer.crazy.
Reply‘The world’s best judicial system’ *LMFAO*
Reply#SICKculture
Its no wonder theres such a big movement in the US to cover up its shameful history in place of ‘alternative facts’ just like Russia and China like to do. So much of this irreprehensible stuff that goes on happens with the majority of the population completely oblivious.
ReplyIf I saw a top hat at a Men’s Wearhouse, I’d buy it.
ReplyAnother reason America is collapsing.
ReplyAmerican is a scary place to live since you can go to prison for crimes you didn’t commit even when you have evidence of being innocent.
ReplyAh, yes. Another episode of The United Banana Republic of America.
ReplyI am genuinely nauseous hearing how broken this system is and how willing the US is to blame it’s victims.
ReplyThat Steve Harvey’s court case was like straight out of the movie *Idiocracy* where even the defendant joined in clapping to one who prosecuted.
Give it 100-200 years and this is going to be ALL the court cases in the future dystopia.
Only thing missing was Steve Harvey not having 70 IQ score speech patterns and a funny wig, and Brawndo being the sponsor.
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Wrongful judges like this should be putbon death roll without the chance to apeal…
ReplyYeah I guess I could not work as a journalist because I don’t think I could have interviewed that Padilla guy without punching him. I could’ve even told him that it was his fault for putting himself in that situation.
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