 - Last login: 11 days agoB-J-T-J
- Barbara is a woman from New York, New York, USA.
- Likes 280 pages, 7 videos • 29 fans • Received 11 reviews
- Member since Mar 07, 2007
B-J-T-J stands for Barbara's"Journey Toward.My Blog http://barbarasblogspot.blogspot.com. Justice"After reading "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,Criminal Justice System
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YouTube - Video Shows Woman Dying on NY Hospital Floor
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Jul 9, 5:21pm
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news, video
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=adgane329j

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YouTube - CBS News Correspondent: &Id blow my brains out&
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Jul 9, 5:14pm
19 reviews
news, video
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=w53p8mouve

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News: Publisher welcomes libel suit | - OCRegister.com
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Oct 4, 2007 6:54am
1 review
crime, politics, books, news, celebrity
http://www.ocregister.com/column/fritz-grisham-riordan-1877773-book-says?refe...
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Nice to see other writers taking heat

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Midwest Innocence Project
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Jul 5, 2007 5:01pm
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activism, news, death-penalty, innocence-project, wrongful-conviction
http://www.innocenceprojectmidwest.org/Midwest%20Innocence%20Project%20--%20m...
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The Midwestern Innocence Project was created in 2000 to free innocents in the Midwest like Ellen Reasonover and Dennis Fritz. To achieve this goal, we are:
creating awareness among appropriate inmates, their families and local bar associations;
screening requests using questionnaires and reviews of court files;
investigating cases which appear to involve wrongful convictions; and
litigating and/or seeking clemency on behalf of inmates determined to be innocent

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The Innocence Project
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Jul 5, 2007 4:31pm
1 review
activism, news, death-penalty, innocence-project, wrongful-conviction
http://www.innocenceproject.org/Content/520.php
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News and Information Newsletter National Views

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http://sun.soci.niu.edu/~critcrim/wrong/okla99.txt
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Jul 5, 2007 4:17pm
1 review
activism, news, death-penalty, death-row
http://sun.soci.niu.edu/~critcrim/wrong/okla99.txt
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A death row inmate and another man jailed for a 1982
rape-murder in Oklahoma were freed Thursday after DNA evidence showed they
did not commit the crime.
Ronald Williamson, 46, and Dennis Fritz, 49, walked unshackled out of the
Pontotoc County Courthouse after Oklahoma District Judge Tommy Landrith
granted their motion to dismiss the case.

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Barbaras Journey Toward Justice: Justice Denied Prosecutors Are Master Framers C…
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Jun 23, 2007 8:13am
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activism, law, liberties, news, justice
http://barbarasblogspot.blogspot.com/2007/06/justice-denied-prosecutors-are-m...
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Prosecutors Are Master Framers Cases of Wrongful Conviction
An interesting story from Justice Denied,
The magazine for the Wrongful Convicted and thought it was a story worth sharing with readers.
Justice Denied magazine publicizes cases of wrongful conviction, and exposes how and why they occur. Justice Denied is produced by a team of volunteer writers, editors and other staff persons located throughout the United States.

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Prison Reform -- Innocence
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Apr 10, 2007 11:52am
1 review
liberties, news, death-penalty, innocence, wrongful-conviction
http://victimsoflaw.net/InnocentsInPrison.htm
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Innocents in Prison Stories & Articles and More
Many Links to Click On - Some are ....
Click to Read how Patrick Swiney was Framed For A Double Murder in Alabama
The Appalling Case of Bernard Baran in Massachusetts
Click for the Anant Kumar Tripati Story: Arizona Judicial Collusion
The Case of Gary Tyler in Louisiana by Amnesty International

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Death Penalty Forums - Topix
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Apr 9, 2007 7:28am
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activism, liberties, news, death-penalty, death-penalty-forums
http://www.topix.net/forum/news/death-penalty
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Death Penalty Forums and Message Boards

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Death Row
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Apr 9, 2007 7:21am
1 review
liberties, news, death-penalty, death-row
http://justice.uaa.alaska.edu/death/deathrow.html
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Of the 38 states that currently authorize the death penalty, 37 are holding prisoners under sentence of death, as is the federal prison system. Summary information on executions and persons under the death penalty in the U.S. is found here. Except for federal death row inmates, prisoners under the death sentence are held in the state prison death rows , for which on-line sources of death penalty information are provided here, including rosters of death row prisoners and of prisoners executed, descriptions of the execution process, and history of the death penalty within each state (when available). This page also links to resources on life in the death house and web sites on or about condemned prisoners. Information about the methods of execution used in the U.S. is also found here.
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