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Ken Wyniemko Interview - The Innocence Project

Ken Wyniemko served eight years in Michigan prisons for a crime he didn't commit before DNA exonerated him. He tells his story and discusses reforms in this short interview. For more information, v...  
 
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talus007 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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This man is a saint. He has a zen-like calmness. He just shrugs off any anything that could possilby make him angry by saying I have been through much worse...He has deticated his life to preventing his horror from happening to anyone else.
beauty4ash (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Corrupt judges, arrogant lawyers. Tell me about it. The woman who assaulted me got away with it because even thought I had a ton of medical reports, and two witnesses the proceutor? lived next door to the criminal for 20 years. No one wanted the case because the assaulter was 27 at the time and had no money. After seeing 31 lawyers the only one who took the case was my brothers friend. After all of 4 1/2 years of pain and suffering I ended up with $4,127.23. Sounds fair to me!! Sick world
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We need more people involved. We need the prosecutors admitting they were wrong. To many do not want to say they were wrong. Its time the courts, DAs in every state step up to the plate and look at the cases that have doubt in them.
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Sounds like a lot of judges need to be investigated for incompetence at best... but it really seems to indicate that some individuals in the legal system have a such disregard for seeking justice, that given their position can only be criminal itself.

Is there some system of 'reward' for getting convictions at all cost? Are innocent people being locked up for personal gain in the form of furthering some people's careers?
wiredcoder (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I've just watched all of the Innocent Project videos, and it makes me angry that this can still happen.
SundiotaAcolli (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This makes me feel powerless. I truly feel sorry for this man.
richhrt (1 year ago) Show Hide
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How can you take back injustice?
krazyblakk (2 years ago) Show Hide
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sad

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