I would too, but those that allowed this injustice won't pay anything that is awarded and they will keep their jobs.The Annoyed Man wrote:Seems to me that if the Supreme Court overturns, that makes it a wrongful prosecution, not just a mistake, and the man spent 5 years of his life behind bars for it—a severe deprivation of his civil rights. I would sue if I were him, and I would name the prosecuting jurisdiction, and the DA and judge personally as co-defendants, and I would make it so expensive for the defendants that this type of travesty would not likely happen again.C-dub wrote:And probably nothing will be done to punish the prosecutor, DA, and judge of the first trial or appellate court for their part in this injustice.
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- Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:19 pm
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- Fri Dec 02, 2011 11:32 pm
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And probably nothing will be done to punish the prosecutor, DA, and judge of the first trial or appellate court for their part in this injustice.