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Woman Released From Death Row---Detective Lied
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My fellow posters, this is why I do not like detectives, prosecutors, or any law enforcement other than the cop on the beat.
These exonerations due to either prosecutorial misconduct or lying cops in an investigation in an effort to send innocent men or women to prison, sometimes to death row, are becoming a real problem in America.
And this was a WOMEN who spent 22 years on death row; and she was innocent.
In fact, this police misconduct is becoming a troublesome habit.
A DETECTIVE lied. Yes, our friends, a detective. Some of you may know these wonderful fellows who sometimes dress up in a suit and tie. Not only not being able to keep their stories straight, they also lie more and tell naive defendants that if they co-operate they can cut a special deal with the prosecutor.
This case is the perfect example of what happens in many false convictions in many of these cases. Lying policeman, who commit perjury to give the DA a win.
I had two buddies in prison who were convicted of sex offenses that suffered the same thing as this lady-----a detective lied under oath to convict them. And BOTH were lies regarding a so-called "confession" they made to the detective.
This also exemplifies the power and believability that law enforcement has over a normal American citizen. If your version of evens does not match those of a cop, they will always believe the cop.
So, this is a word to anyone out there who might get entangled with law enforcement in the future. Don't talk to cops. They are not your friends, so to think otherwise is foolish.
" The trial became a he-said/she-said contest between the two. Ultimately, the jury believed the detective and convicted Milke of murder."
And this, my fellow posters, is why you NEVER talk to cops unless your attorney is right there with you.
This is a sickening, pervasive problem we have in America.
Read the article. I don't think I need to say more as the story speaks for itself.
http://tinyurl.com/p27tnp7
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These exonerations due to either prosecutorial misconduct or lying cops in an investigation in an effort to send innocent men or women to prison, sometimes to death row, are becoming a real problem in America.
And this was a WOMEN who spent 22 years on death row; and she was innocent.
In fact, this police misconduct is becoming a troublesome habit.
A DETECTIVE lied. Yes, our friends, a detective. Some of you may know these wonderful fellows who sometimes dress up in a suit and tie. Not only not being able to keep their stories straight, they also lie more and tell naive defendants that if they co-operate they can cut a special deal with the prosecutor.
This case is the perfect example of what happens in many false convictions in many of these cases. Lying policeman, who commit perjury to give the DA a win.
I had two buddies in prison who were convicted of sex offenses that suffered the same thing as this lady-----a detective lied under oath to convict them. And BOTH were lies regarding a so-called "confession" they made to the detective.
This also exemplifies the power and believability that law enforcement has over a normal American citizen. If your version of evens does not match those of a cop, they will always believe the cop.
So, this is a word to anyone out there who might get entangled with law enforcement in the future. Don't talk to cops. They are not your friends, so to think otherwise is foolish.
" The trial became a he-said/she-said contest between the two. Ultimately, the jury believed the detective and convicted Milke of murder."
And this, my fellow posters, is why you NEVER talk to cops unless your attorney is right there with you.
This is a sickening, pervasive problem we have in America.
Read the article. I don't think I need to say more as the story speaks for itself.
http://tinyurl.com/p27tnp7
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