The United States Marines . . .
. . . believe no one should be left behind on the field of battle. For two tours of duty in Vietnam, Joe Labriola lived that creed, risking his life many times to retrieve fallen comrades.
In 1973, shortly after his return to the USA and discharge from the Marines, Joe was found guilty of a murder he did not commit. He has been in Massachusetts prisons for nearly all of the last 37 years, serving a sentence of life without parole.
We believe Joe was grievously wronged by a flawed system, and has been legally "wounded" and left to die. He must not be abandoned.
This is Joe's story.
www.FreeJoeLab.com
Of course I don't have all the facts but on its face it sounds like there are a lot of holes in this conviction. The ultimate 'welcome home' insult to any returning veteran is to use his distinguished service to this country against him. Shame on the prosecutor for this cowardly move. Let justice be served in the review for appeal.
jamnden 1 year ago