Chris Ochoa was proven innocent by DNA testing in 2002 after serving 12 years in Texas prisons for a murder he didn't commit. He tells his story in this short interview. Read more about his case at: www.innocenceproject.org/Content/230.php
I'm from the UK, in my late teens I did as most teens do, once got so drunk ended up in a shop doorway. Cut to the chase next thing I was in a police cell charged with an attempted break in/robbery of a Post Office. I get really bad hangovers, physically they are very bad to me. I confessed and signed to get home and to bed. When the case went in front of a court I told the Judge as it was, the case was thrown out of court, so yes there are times when people admit to things they have not done.
I'm from the UK, in my late teens I did as most teens do, once got so drunk ended up in a shop doorway. Cut to the chase next thing I was in a police cell charged with an attempted break in/robbery of a Post Office. I get really bad hangovers, physically they are very bad to me. I confessed and signed to get home and to bed. When the case went in front of a court I told the Judge as it was, the case was thrown out of court, so yes there are times when people admit to things they have not done.
ziparmux 3 years ago 6
Prosecutors too.
brick4sale 4 years ago 6