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Barbara is a woman from New York, New York, USA.
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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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Midwest Innocence Project
Liked it Jul 5, 2007 5:01pm 1 review activism, news, death-penalty, innocence-project, wrongful-conviction
http://www.innocenceprojectmidwest.org/Midwest%20Innocence%20Project%20--%20m...
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
The Innocence Project
Liked it Jul 5, 2007 4:31pm 1 review activism, news, death-penalty, innocence-project, wrongful-conviction
http://www.innocenceproject.org/Content/520.php
News and Information Newsletter National Views
Prison Reform -- Innocence
Liked it Apr 10, 2007 11:52am 1 review liberties, news, death-penalty, innocence, wrongful-conviction
http://victimsoflaw.net/InnocentsInPrison.htm
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
innocence blog: Old cases back to haunt Texas county
Liked it Apr 7, 2007 7:17pm 1 review liberties, news, death-penalty, innocence, wrongful-conviction
http://wrongfulconvictions.blogspot.com/2007/02/old-cases-back-to-haunt-texas...
This article appeared in the Dallas Morning News on January 22, 2007: Old cases back to haunt county Why were exonerated convicts found guilty to begin with?
Junk Justice and Okie Science - Ronald KeithWilliamson
Liked it Mar 29, 2007 6:24pm 1 review news, death-penalty, innocence-project, dennis-fritz, wrongful-conviction
http://www.bubbaworld.com/williamson-fritz.html
This story is unbelievable. These are the 2 Innocent men in John Grisham's The Innocent Man. Ronald Keith Williamson was the main character and Dennis Leon Fritz was his co-defendant, who wrote his own story in his book The Journey Toward Justice.Book book came out in 2006. Excerpt: While we at Bubbaworld commend U.S. District Judge Frank H. Seay for having not only the wisdom but also the courage to act to right a gross injustice we also condemn the criminal justice and appellate courts system of Oklahoma for gross incompetence as well as a total disregard for both the law and the US Constitution. Each had before it the identical information which led Judge Seay to overturn the convictions of Williamson and Fritz. Each had the power to order DNA testing. Each had information which even without the results of DNA testing clearly indicated that the men failed to receive a fair trial. Each had the facts which pointed to a travesty of justice and which led Judge Seay to state: "God help us, if ever in this great country we turn our heads while people who have not had fair trials are executed. That almost happened in this case." Why then did the Oklahoma criminal justice and appellate systems fail so miserably? Why was the state so ready and eager to execute an innocent man? The answers to these questions are best found in the words and actions of District Attorney Bill Peterson, who prosecuted the murder trials.
The Innocent Imprisoned
Liked it Mar 24, 2007 8:16am 2 reviews liberties, news, death-penalty, innocence-project, wrongful-conviction
http://truthinjustice.org/imprisoned.htm
Some fears are universal. Death. Disease. The loss of a child. Going to jail for something you didn't do. The people listed here are living the last one, their lives wasting away in prison for crimes they didn't commit. With Links to update
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