Polk County Florida publicity hound Grady Judd didn't even apologize to a man who spent years behind bars for a crime HE CLEARLY WAS FRAMED FOR BY DIRTY COPS AND DNA PROVED THE REST. MR. JUDD WHO NEVER MISSES A PRESS CONFERENCE WAS STRANGELY ABSENT! GOD BLESS BARRY!
While the Innocence Project is long overdue and invaluable to actual justice, nobody alive could be less worthy of credibility on this issue than Scheck. The vehement fight that Scheck made to distort and preclude evidence on behalf of OJ Simpson, the most obviously guilty DOUBLE murderer perhaps in the history of U.S. courtrooms, destroys any further belief in Scheck's altruism.
Every single day of a long life, that the guilty have to suffer in a small room, behind bars, behind walls, behind walls and amid a population of vicious hate filled violent murderous people is truly a death penalty in it's own right. Because every single moment of every single lonnnng day, the convict is at risk of dying! Meanwhile, it's fitting the guilty are reminded every morning they may awake, that they're still there! For the crime they did commit. They'll never forget their victim!
To join one's own voice with those mantras of so many others there who shout; I'm innocent! Knowing that you truly are, isn't anything I would want to experience. Nor is it anything I'd want others, even a worst enemy, to know either.
If someone is worthy of death for those crime(s) they did commit, the best most enduring suffering society can apply to them, is having them try to live through a life without parole sentence. It's not a Country Club. It's hell and iron bars!
How do we kill people, to show people that killing people is a crime?!
I use to support Capital Punishment. Then, I realized there's a reason it's called the CRIMINAL justice system. Politics, pressure to close the books on anyone that fits the profile, etc... sends innocent people straight to the hell that are our Prisons. No one who has not experienced that, knows what it's like to know you do not belong with those animals who are rightly incarcerated.
I believe capital punishment and the Innocence Project could and should go hand in hand. Mr. Scheck states C. Punishment is to expensive. The reason being the appeals process. If we could streamline the appeals process to pay for manditory DNA testing and the other good things the I. Project would go a long way in keeping the innocent free. As well as administering true justice for those who take life. Any violent or sexual crime against a child should be a capital crime as well.
because of the innocence project many states have or are considering removing the death penalty. yet you want to expand it to non-capital crimes. how intelligent
Polk County Florida publicity hound Grady Judd didn't even apologize to a man who spent years behind bars for a crime HE CLEARLY WAS FRAMED FOR BY DIRTY COPS AND DNA PROVED THE REST. MR. JUDD WHO NEVER MISSES A PRESS CONFERENCE WAS STRANGELY ABSENT! GOD BLESS BARRY!
MrVegasVince 5 months ago
While the Innocence Project is long overdue and invaluable to actual justice, nobody alive could be less worthy of credibility on this issue than Scheck. The vehement fight that Scheck made to distort and preclude evidence on behalf of OJ Simpson, the most obviously guilty DOUBLE murderer perhaps in the history of U.S. courtrooms, destroys any further belief in Scheck's altruism.
rogerrodd 9 months ago
WOW! This video rockss! totally off the chainn.....
TheEsterdude 1 year ago 6
Goddess Bless the Innocence Project.
THE1FuzzyGoddess 1 year ago
@THE1FuzzyGoddess I second that.
JRserver 1 year ago
Every single day of a long life, that the guilty have to suffer in a small room, behind bars, behind walls, behind walls and amid a population of vicious hate filled violent murderous people is truly a death penalty in it's own right. Because every single moment of every single lonnnng day, the convict is at risk of dying! Meanwhile, it's fitting the guilty are reminded every morning they may awake, that they're still there! For the crime they did commit. They'll never forget their victim!
THE1FuzzyGoddess 1 year ago 2
To join one's own voice with those mantras of so many others there who shout; I'm innocent! Knowing that you truly are, isn't anything I would want to experience. Nor is it anything I'd want others, even a worst enemy, to know either.
If someone is worthy of death for those crime(s) they did commit, the best most enduring suffering society can apply to them, is having them try to live through a life without parole sentence. It's not a Country Club. It's hell and iron bars!
THE1FuzzyGoddess 1 year ago
How do we kill people, to show people that killing people is a crime?!
I use to support Capital Punishment. Then, I realized there's a reason it's called the CRIMINAL justice system. Politics, pressure to close the books on anyone that fits the profile, etc... sends innocent people straight to the hell that are our Prisons. No one who has not experienced that, knows what it's like to know you do not belong with those animals who are rightly incarcerated.
THE1FuzzyGoddess 1 year ago
I believe capital punishment and the Innocence Project could and should go hand in hand. Mr. Scheck states C. Punishment is to expensive. The reason being the appeals process. If we could streamline the appeals process to pay for manditory DNA testing and the other good things the I. Project would go a long way in keeping the innocent free. As well as administering true justice for those who take life. Any violent or sexual crime against a child should be a capital crime as well.
unionplumberscrack 2 years ago
because of the innocence project many states have or are considering removing the death penalty. yet you want to expand it to non-capital crimes. how intelligent
WIGTRON5000 2 years ago