Dr. Ron Huff's lecture delivered at Eastern Kentucky University - College of Justice and Safety in November 2004 titled "Wrongful Conviction and Public Policy"
The problems is that when govenments make mistakes and injustice occurs, they almost never want to admit it or ever want those responsible to be punished. It their belief that they are above the law and should not ever be punished. Restore justice, first remove soeveriegn immunity, if you break the law , government official you go to prison and make them do twice the sentences. If we make the consequences of making a mistake severe enough you will put the fear in them and stop the bastards.
Hi Ron, Probably would be worse being wrongfully convicted in Colonial times, but to my family and having a sister in prison for 26 to life for a crime she did not do, it might as well be the dark ages now to us.
Just beginning to post her story in Chapters on Youtube if you care to look. Just type in "Cheri Dale" or "Junk Forensics" on the search bar.
The problems is that when govenments make mistakes and injustice occurs, they almost never want to admit it or ever want those responsible to be punished. It their belief that they are above the law and should not ever be punished. Restore justice, first remove soeveriegn immunity, if you break the law , government official you go to prison and make them do twice the sentences. If we make the consequences of making a mistake severe enough you will put the fear in them and stop the bastards.
unclefixer 11 months ago
Hi Ron, Probably would be worse being wrongfully convicted in Colonial times, but to my family and having a sister in prison for 26 to life for a crime she did not do, it might as well be the dark ages now to us.
Just beginning to post her story in Chapters on Youtube if you care to look. Just type in "Cheri Dale" or "Junk Forensics" on the search bar.
Good luck!
Wadlyyardshark 3 years ago