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Barbara's Journey Toward Justice

Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
Journey Toward Justice by Dennis Fritz I decided to join his Journey. To bring Public awareness of issues. Such as Wrongful Imprisonment Death Penalty Exoneration Faith The Criminal Justice System and The Innocence Project
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Tommy Ward The Confession and Comments From Family
2007-09-27 18:10:00
Today I received another comment on my blog, Barbara's Journey Toward Justice, from a family member of Tommy Ward .Tommy Ward and Karl Fontenot were convicted of murdering Denice Haraway. Haraway, 24, worked part-time at McAnally?s convenience store in Ada, Oklahoma, USA.John Grisham describes how they finally cracked the case:After two hours of non-stop hammering, Tommy finally cracked. The pressure came from fear ? Smith and Rogers (the police detectives) were angry and seemed perfectly able and willing to slap him around if not outright shoot him ? but also from the horror of wasting away on death row before finally getting executed. And it was obvious to Tommy that he would not be allowed to leave until he gave the cops something. After five hours in the room, he was exhausted, confused, and almost paralyzed with fear. He made a mistake, one that would send him to death row and eventually cost him his freedom for life. Tommy decided to play along? more..Tommy was brain-dead an...
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MSNBC Video Watch Full Episode Online The Accused
2007-09-24 17:21:00
Hoda Kotb interviews bestselling author John Grisham about the murder case that resulted in the wrongful conviction of two men in Ada, Oklahoma, and why his first work of nonfiction, The Innocent Man, has generated controversy in law enforcement circles.Watch the full episode online1: Real-life Grisham tale 2: Exonerated men3: Injustice deja vu?4: Unreliable witness?5:The D.A. fires back6: The other court -- public opinionSeven Locks Press'Journey Toward Justice'Read the book Journey Toward Justice by Dennis Fritz The other innocent man in John Grisham's book 'The Innocent Man' and featured on the show "The Accused".MSNBC Video Watch Full Episode Online The Accusedhere
John Grisham On The Duke Lacrosse Rape Case Book Until Proven Innocent
2007-09-23 18:33:00
A new book about the Duke lacrosse case has made its way on book shelves.Until Proven Innocent : Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustices of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case (Hardcover) by Stuart Taylor (Author) and KC John son (Author), a history professor at the City University of New York's Brooklyn College. Johnson, also runs a blog about the case called Durham-in-WonderlandThe following is from author John Grisham about the book, Until Proven Innocent: Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustices of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case:Praise for Until Proven Innocent ?Brutally honest, unflinching, exhaustively researched, and compulsively readable, Until Proven Innocent excoriates those who led the stampede?the prosecutor, the cops, the media?but it also exposes the cowardice of Duke?s administration and faculty. Until Proven Innocent smothers any lingering doubts that in this country the presumption of innocence is dead, dead, dead.?
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World Day Against The Death Penalty Oct.10
2007-09-22 22:55:00
October 10th is to be observed as the ?World Day against the Death Penalty ?. UN members will vote on a While 130 countries have abolished the death penalty in law or practice, 69 countries retain and use the death penalty. But, the number of countries which actually executes prisoners in any one year is much smaller. Since 1990, more than 50 countries have abolished capital punishment for all crimes.Human rights organizations like Amnesty International express their unconditional opposition to death penalty as a violation of the right to life and the right to be not subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. In fact, the death penalty has never been shown to be a more effective deterrent than other, more humane forms of punishment.The World Coalition against the Death Penalty (WCADP), of which organizations like Amnesty International are members, is organizing a day of local action around the world on October 10, celebrated as the World Day against the Death P...
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Duke Law School New Wrongful Convictions Clinic and Innocence Project
2007-09-20 04:21:00
Duke University will invest $1.25 million over the next five years for its law school to establish a center devoted to the promotion of justice in the criminal justice system and the training of lawyers to fight against wrongful convictions, President Richard H. Brodhead announced Wednesday.Duke to Establish Justice CenterAP via SFGate ^ 9/19/7Durham, N.C. (AP) -- In the wake of the now-debunked rape case against three lacrosse players, Duke University will establish a center devoted to justice and training lawyers to fight wrongful convictions, president Richard Brodhead said Wednesday.Duke will invest $1.25 million over the next five years for the project at the law school, which will also expand its Wrongful Convictions Clinic and Innocence Project . The clinic and the Innocence Project investigate claims of innocence by the state's convicted felons and raise awareness of problems in the criminal justice system.(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.comMore From Campus NewsAddressing prob...
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New Jerseyans Favor Life Without Parole Over The Death Penalty
2007-09-19 22:37:00
I like to post some good news stories from each state and from around the world. Here is a news release from the state of New Jersey.New Jerseyans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty The goal of New Jerseyans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (NJADP) is to win public and political support for the elimination of execution as a form of punishment in New Jersey. It is our conviction that the death penalty is by its nature unjust in application and immoral in principle.Quinnipiac Poll Finds Majority of New Jerseyans Favor Life Without Parole Over The D eath PenaltyPublic Support continues to Trend Away from ExecutionsTRENTON ? A Quinnipiac University poll released today shows that New Jerseyans prefer - by a 10-point margin - the punishment of life in prison without parole over the death penalty.By a 51 to 41 % margin, the poll found that New Jerseyans believe that life in prison without parole is the more appropriate punishment for murder."This poll demonstrates that a majority ...
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Actual Innocence
2007-09-18 16:24:00
The Actual Inno cence awareness database, provides a listing of United States resources to those interested in the area of wrongful convictions. Recently launched by the Tarlton Law Library at the University of Texas School of Law.I highly recommend this great new site for anyone contemplating a legal career, law students, attorneys and anyone else interested in the topic area of wrongful convictions in criminal law. It encompasses the categories of popular media (such as newspaper articles and segments which aired on television news magazines), journal articles, books, reports, legislation and websites.The materials are classified into what are considered the primary causes of wrongful conviction: forensics/DNA; eyewitness identification; false confessions; jailhouse informants; police and/or prosecutorial misconduct; and ineffective representation.Links for law review articles with text in PDF. The site is well organized by subtopics and RSS-enabled to allow users to receive autom...
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Celebrities and People of Notoriety Opposed to the Death Penalty Photos
2007-09-17 02:09:00
Celebrities and People of Notoriety Opposed to the Death Penalty. An original art project by Scott Langley, inspired by Robert Rosenheck's "LOVE" project.This photo project is designed to develop a collection of photographs depicting outspoken celebrities and other people of notoriety who oppose the death penalty, by tying them all together by holding the same "I Oppose the Death Penalty!" sign. A kind of "visual petition," if you will.Musicians, actors, actresses, authors, politicians and others have a history of using their public positions to speak out on a variety of issues - including the death penalty. This is an ongoing project and will be developed over time. Click Here to view the photos.Artist's Biography:Scott Langley is a free-lance photojournalist based in Boston. From 1996-2000, Scott was a Texas press photographer in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. His documentary work has been widespread throughout the world in recent years - appearing in newspapers, magazines, books, ...
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International Issues and Capital Punishment Podcast
2007-09-16 21:34:00
A great podcast from Dr. Michael Blankenship.International Issues & Capital Punishment Episode 9 International Issues & Capital PunishmentThe U.S. is part of a shrinking minority of countries that retain the death penalty. It has also engaged in repeated treaty violations while ignoring both the laws of other countries and international courts. This episode explores issues such extradition, consular law, and growing world opposition to the death penalty. (Length 9:46)For more information about capital punishment, visit the Death Penalty Information Michael B. Blankenship is currently a professor of criminal justice at Boise State University. He served as Dean of the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs from June, 2002 until December, 2006. Prior to his arrival at BSU, he served as Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Director of the Teaching and Learning Center at East Tennessee ...
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John Grisham Playing For Pizza
2007-09-16 20:16:00
For my John Grisham fans, I have news for you. John Grisham 's new book "Playing For Pizza ", will be released Sept.24. John Grisham has sold over 200 million books worldwide and, American football is the most popular spectator sport in the USA. Football/soccer is played fervently in Europe, Latin America and in Africa. Pizza sales are over 5 billion worldwide every year. I am sure John Grisham's novel, "Playing For Pizza" will be a Bestseller. The idea for his new novel grew out of time the author spent in Italy researching his last novel, 'The Broker,' which was set in Bologna."Playing For Pizza"Rick Dockery was the third-string quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. In the AFC Championship game against Denver, to the surprise and dismay of virtually everyone, Rick actually got into the game. With a 17-point lead and just minutes to go, Rick provided what was arguably the worst single performance in the history of the NFL. Overnight, he became a national laughingstock and, of cou...
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National Weekend of Faith in Action
2007-09-16 18:32:00
October 19-21, 2007 The National Weekend of Faith in Action (NWFA) is an opportunity for faith communities, interfaith groups, human rights activists, and others to examine the death penalty from a faith-based or values-based perspective. Set aside some time during the weekend of October 19-21 for an activity or event that focuses on the death penalty.read more
Innocent - An Operation of Support For The Wrongly Convicted
2007-09-14 02:56:00
Innocent ! An Operation of Support For The Wrongly Convicted. Please visit their website Innocent ! HEREThis is from their site;Our Purpose - Response One of our purposes is to respond to every request for assistance. We may not be able to actually provide that assistance, but we will do our level best to find help for any inmate, any inmates family member, or any acquaintance of an inmate, and do it promptly!TriageWe do our best to keep abreast of all services available to inmates in every state. This includes not only legal services, such as Innocence Projects, but other services that may be provided by religious and/or support groups.Most of this information is available at our second web site: prisonet.com.In addition to sending the inquirer to that site, we also check our files for any updates, and promptly respond with a personal letter.If the letter indicates special needs, such as medical attention for an inmate, we attempt to find some one or some agency that can at least r...
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Death Penalty Not Cheaper Than Life In Prison
2007-09-14 00:20:00
According to New Yorkers Against The Death Penalty , The Death Penalty cost a great deal more than life in prison."Elimination of the death penalty [in California] would result in a net savings to the state of at least tens of millions of dollars annually, and a net savings to local governments in the millions to tens of millions of dollars on a statewide basis." (Joint Legislative Budget Committee of the California Legislature, 09/9/99)Total cost of death penalty is 38% greater than total cost of life without parole sentences. (Indiana Criminal Law Study Commission, January 10, 2002)Since its return to New York in 1995, $160 million has been spent. The New York Daily News estimates that before the first execution takes place, $238 million will be spent.In addition to the funds required to try death penalty cases, the New York Department of Correctional Services spent $1.3 million to construct New York's 12-inmate death row and pays nearly $300,000 per year to guard the unit. (New Y...
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Ada Oklahoma Notable Persons
2007-09-14 00:05:00
Dennis Fritz - Former teacher, who along with Ron Williamson, was wrongfully convicted of murder and was the other subject of John Grisham's The Innocent Man. Author of an autobiography titled Journey Towards Justice, published by Seven Locks Press in 2006, which is the story of Dennis' life and the twelve years he spent wronfully incarcerated in the Oklahoma prison system.Ron Williamson - Former Minor League Baseball player who was wrongfully convicted of murder and was the main subject of John Grisham's The Innocent Man.Don B. Billingsley - Billingsley, who graduated from East Central University in 1993 , previously played high school football in Odessa, Texas for the Permian Panthers. He is portrayed by Garrett Hedlund in the 2004 film Friday Night Lights as tortured tailback who has to try and live up to the expectations of his father.Jeremy Castle, a country music star, was born in Blanchard, OK, and attended East Central University.Charles "Chuckie" Caufield - Professional ...
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Library Boy: 50 Years Later, Truscott Murder Conviction Deemed 'Miscarriage
2007-09-11 17:04:00
Library Boy in my opinion is one of the Best Bloggers for law news in Canada. Former news researcher/journalist and web producer, reference librarian at the Supreme Court of Canada since Sept. '05, graduate of McGill University. He has a Great post about the Steven Truscott's case:At age 14, Truscott was sentenced to hang in 1959 in what became one of the most famous and controversial trials in the Canadian history. His sentence was later commuted to life in prison. He was paroled after 10 years in federal penitentiaryRead more here:Library Boy: 50 Years Later, Truscott Murder Conviction Deemed 'Miscarriage of Justice'
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The State Calls Glen Gore : Journey Toward Justice Book Excerpt
2007-09-10 21:25:00
"The state calls Glen Gore ," Peterson declared in his calmand bold manner.Gore was short and stocky with a plump face and blackwavy hair. He was sworn in and sat nervously in the witness chairas he waited for Peterson to speak.The district attorney asked Gore to name his past feloniesfor which he had received convictions."Objections, Your Honor. The state doesn't have the right toimpeach its own witnesses," Barney argued."Overruled, Mr Ward. There's an evidence code, and if he'sa hostile witness, I think it's for your own behalf. I will allow himto proceed."Gore had recently been brought back from penitentiaryafter he had been convicted of kidnapping, first-degree burglary,and shooting with the intent to kill. He had a string of other feloniesbut he only named the convictions he received time on. He was asmooth talker once he got started. His answers were straightforwardand without hesitation. His dark, ominous eyes shifted from sideto side as he purported the events of December...
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Laws Would Help Keep Innocent Out Of Prison
2007-09-09 15:24:00
Laws would help keep innocent out of prisonBy Gloria Romero, Elaine Alquist and Mark Ridley-Thomas Article Launched: 09/07/2007 01:34:05 AM PDTIt's hard to imagine why someone would confess to a double murder he didn't commit. It's hard to imagine, that is, until you hear Harold Hall describe the 17 hours of intense interrogation he endured when he was 18 years old. The only way out was to tell his interrogators what they wanted to hear.Prosecutors bolstered his false confession with false testimony by a jailhouse informant. The jury convicted him and prosecutors asked for the death penalty. Hall told the jury that he was an innocent man. They spared him from the death penalty, but sentenced him to life without parole.Hall lost 19 years of his life before he was finally granted a new trial and the charges dismissed. This past January, Timothy Atkins was serving a life sentence for second-degree murder and robbery. In February, he walked into the arms of his family and stood on th...
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Stop Wrongful Convictions in California
2007-09-09 00:38:00
The three most common causes of wrongful conviction are mistaken eyewitness identification, false confessions, and false testimony by informants. Modern DNA evidence has proven that innocent people are sent to prison for crimes they did not commit far more often than we think. But we can change that.The Calif ornia State Senate created the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice to review the causes of wrongful conviction and wrongful execution in California. The Commission has issued three interim reports recommending legislative changes to prevent the most common causes of wrongful conviction in California: mistaken eyewitness identification, false confessions and the use of jailhouse informants.Three bills have been introduced to implement the Commission's recommended reforms:Senate Bill 511 (Alquist) will require the electronic recording of police interrogation in cases involving homicides and other serious felonies.Senate Bill 756 (Ridley-Thomas) will requir...
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Video Keyes-Obama debate 2 Death Penalty and Abortion
2007-09-07 18:40:00
10/21/2004: Debate on death penalty and abortion. Alan Keys and Barack Obama You Tube Video .Debate Organized by the League of Women Voters, Chicago Urban League and Asian American Instituteread more digg story
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Heard of Popcorn Lung? NY Times Cuts Blog Reference From Reporter's Story
2007-09-07 16:17:00
"All the news that's fit to print" may be the Times ' motto, but they sure are selective and protective of themselves at the cost of others.Dr. David Michaels blogs at The Pump Handle, and has been trumpeting the need for greater attention to "popcorn lung," a terrible lung disease believed to be linked to a chemical used for flavoringread more digg storyBlog ggers let The NY Times know how we feel about this.
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The Innocent Man Dennis Fritz: Journey Toward Justice Book Excerpts
2007-09-07 02:49:00
January 2006, I read Dennis Fritz 's book "Journey Toward Justice ,Now a bestseller on Amazon. I started a blog titled "Barbara's Journey Toward Justice" . After reading "Journey Toward Justice" by Dennis Fritz, I decided to join his Journey. To bring Public awareness of issues. Such as : Wrongful Convictions - Death Penalty - The Exonerated - Faith - The Criminal Justice System and The Innocence Project.I did one book excerpt on my blog and received many emails from readers ... they wanted more. I decided to start another blog just for Dennis Fritz's, Journey Toward Justice Book Excerpts. I will be adding more as time goes by. I do this on my own free will, in my free time and without monetary compensation.If I save just one man or woman from what Dennis Fritz has been through, all my hard work will be, not hard work, but a blessing.Below is what some critics say about "Journey Toward Justice" by Dennis Fritz.Praise From John Grisham: Journey Toward Justice By: Dennis Fritz The st...
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The Innocence Project Wrongful Conviction Workshop
2007-09-06 04:36:00
For students planning course selections for the fall and beyond or for anyone thinking of attending law school ? here is something worth checking out.Wrongful Conviction Workshop s.Inno cence Project The Innocence Project at Osgoode Hall Law School involves work on cases of suspected wrongful conviction. Students will be working on files under the direction of Professor Dianne Martin with supervision from local lawyers in addition to studying areas of law germane to the problem of wrongful conviction.The Innocence Project will involve work over two terms. Students will work on a directed research project of three credit hours in the first term and a clinical program of six credit hours in the second term for a total of nine credits. Students will be selected on the basis of an interview conducted with the two Directors of the ProjectThe heart of the program is supervised clinical work on actual cases of possible wrongful conviction which have been pre-screened by the Directors of the P...
Worlds Oldest Blogger
2007-09-03 18:42:00
I have a blog called "Barbara's Journey Toward Justice". My main issues are, wrongful convictions, death penalty, the innocence project, criminal justice system and faith. This story will be filed under faith. As a baby boomer and a blogger, I found this story amazing.Two quotes come to my mind here. They are:"You're never too old to become young" - Mae West and"You are never too old to read and love"- Dr. SeussA Spanish great-grandmother has gained an international following, gaining more than a third of a million hits on her blog. Amelia López is against nursing homes and just sitting around waiting to die. She wonders why nursing homes don't provide Internet access."You have to live life," the silver-haired blogger said in her most recent post. "Not sit around in an armchair waiting for death."Among her chief hates are old people's homes, which she criticises for drugging their clients so they spend their final days snoozing quietly in front of the television"Internet has giv...
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Dennis Fritz "IF" There Were No Flowers
2007-09-03 01:01:00
Dennis Fritz , author of "Journey Toward Justice", read the poem "If" by Rudyard Kipling to the lone juror who saved him from the death penalty.The poem was read to Bonnie Flowers at a book signing in Ada, Oklahoma. Fritz told the audience, that if Bonnie had not had the courage to stand up for him then he was sure he would have been put to death.Dennis Fritz read the Rudyard Kipling poem ?If?, to Bonnie Flowers as it had special meaning to him. The poem was given to him early in his prison sentence by his aunt who died just eight days before he was released. In his book dedication he writes- "To the lord for giving me the emotional strength and perseverance to endure, and to my mother, Aunt Wilma, and Elizabeth for their continued strength and support" -Here is the Poem"IF" by Rudyard KiplingIf you can keep your head when all about youAre losing theirs and blaming it on you;If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,But make allowance for their doubting too;If you can wait a...
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Language Translator
2007-09-02 20:00:00
For my international readers, I have a language translator on both my blogs Barbara's Journey Toward Justice and Journey Toward Justice Book Excerpts. Tran slates to French, German , Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese simplified, Korean and Arabic. Just click on the flag of your nation.I feel the issues in my blog are important to the whole world, and I want to thank all my international readers for their visit to my blog. Some of the email I receive is interesting. Comments, stories and views in English are always welcomed. I delete all email with forwards and all spam will be fried.Thank you all again for your visit.
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GLEN GORE
2007-09-01 02:20:00
Hello,My name is Glen D. Gore . My DOB is on 27th of April 1960.I am 5'7 feet tall and weight 195 lbs.I have brown hair and brown eyes.I love all kinds of music and I love to work out and run.I am half Indian half White.Glen Gore # 153663 H-UnitP.O. Box 97McAlester, OK 74502USTaken From : ALIVE e.V.Voices From InsideAlast Update: 07.05.05(c) ALIVE e.V.Glen Gore# 153663H-UnitP.O. Box 97 McAlester, OK 74502 USAO.K. now that I have your attention I will tell you what this is about. I have been getting a lot of questions about Glen Gore. The comments are also very interesting. I thought I would post Glen Gores' address so my many readers, say about 13,000, can personally ask and make their comments to him directly. I am sure most woman would not like to communicate with him because he raped and murdered Debbie Sue Carter in a heinous way.... I'm sure he would be happy to hear from all of you!You can also read more about the case in 2 bestsellers," Journey Toward Justice", author Denni...
Bush's Fast Track To Death Penalty Lodge Objections Before Sept. 24
2007-08-27 11:18:00
Important News: Not Good News At AllUS Attorney General Gonzales to wield new death penalty authority.by wsws (reposted) Wednesday Aug 22nd, 2007 7:35 AMThe US Justice Department is finalizing regulations that would give Attorney General Alberto Gonzales new authority in capital cases to shorten the time death row inmates have to appeal their convictions in federal court. The new provisions, added to last year’s reauthorization of the “anti-terror” USA Patriot Act, grant the attorney general the power to decide whether individual states are providing adequate legal counsel to capital defendants. Federal judges now hold that authority. The rules will be written into law after the September 23 deadline for “public comment” has passed. In essence, the attorney general will be given the sole authority to “fast track” death penalty procedures, severely restricting the time condemned inmates have to appeal their convictions after their cases have been settled in state courts...
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Let's Bring Justice To What Some Bad Prosecutors Do
2007-08-26 22:07:00
I started my blog Barbara's Journey Toward Justice 225 days ago. Who would have thought I would have close to 13,000 guests. I do have a guestbook, but I understand that most people do not have the time to sign it. Yesterday was different, it was an honor and privilege to have Bob Bennett take the time to view and sign my guestbook. I am sure he is a very busy man, but, not busy enough. He wants exposure of Federal and State Prosecutor s who do wrong! Also, to help curb unjust prosecutions and deter future prosecutorial misconduct.Let's help him out. First by visiting his website. You may also visit my Guestbook to view his entry. While you are there please take the time to sign it.The BLF and the "Bad Prosecutor Blog" website (visit:http://bennettlawfirm.typepad.com/ badprosecutors)Bad ProsecutorsWelcome! This Blog is published by the Bennett Law Firm with Sherri Katz and Bob Bennett being principal contributors. For over thirty years, the firm has been involved in criminal, civil,...
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New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty A Message to Long Islanders
2007-08-25 22:12:00
Colleen Eren, Organizer, New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty is a friend of mine and we keep in constant contact. She would like to get more Suffolk County, Long Islanders on board. I told her I will try to help her any way I can. If you live in Suffolk County, Long Island and would like to become a member, contact Colleen Eren at www.nyadp.org. Here is something Colleen wrote.As a woman living in Brooklyn, trust me, I care about reducing violence in New York. Who wouldn't fully support the idea of lowering crime rates, making the streets safer, having fewer murders against civilians and police officers? Even if it takes some of my hard-earned taxpayer dollars, I consider it a worthwhile investment if these dollars went to improving DNA data bases so we could find repeat offenders. I would consider it worthwhile if these dollars went to funding domestic violence services, to better police training and resources, to gang interdiction programs, to resources for victims of violence....
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Book Excerpt Journey Toward Justice by Dennis Fritz: Confession to Smith an
2007-08-25 17:27:00
Where the Ada Detectives' Smith and Rogers last chance, fully heated interrogation, began in the Kansas City Police Department. Just following his arrest, 5 years after the murder of Debbie Sue Carter, detectives, utilizing their Mutt and Jeff tactics, attempting to gain their long sought after confession.From pages 37,38,39Smith sat silently, his uncomfortable eyes trained on mine.Rogers suddenly turned from my direct line of vision and walked back across the room. He removed his Stetson hat and set it on top of his closed briefcase. Rolling up his shirt sleeves, as if to tell me it was time to get into the ring, he bluntly said, "We have filed the death penalty on you in a bill of particulars, and we are going to make it stick." Walking closer to me in a cat-like fashion, he persisted by saying, "Did you hear me, Dennis? We have filed the death penalty on you, and we definitely have enough good evidence on you to send you to lethal injection." Stepping nearer to me in breath-clos...
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