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Justice For Brad Radio Interview With WPTF 850AM, Raleigh: Response to Appeal Ruling

As you’re all probably aware by now, Brad won his appeal – in a unanimous decision the Appeal Justices granted him a new trial!  This is the best possible outcome and it was a very solid ruling.  This case is now national news again but this time the details of the horrible miscarriage of justice are public knowledge.  The injustice …

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Injustice Anywhere Radio: The David Camm Case: Round Three

David Camm is a former Indiana State Trooper that was wrongfully convicted in March of 2002 for the murder of his wife and two children in September of 2000. Camm’s conviction was secured by faulty blood spatter evidence that has now been discredited. Blood evidence was mistakenly interpreted as high velocity impact spatter by a crime scene photographer who had …

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New DNA Evidence Proves Camm’s Innocence As 3rd Trial Is Set To Begin

For those unfamiliar with the specifics of this case, it’s a complex case filled with the most egregious prosecutorial misconduct one could imagine. The actions of public officials in the state of Indiana have impacted David Camm, his family, Kim’s family, supporters, friends and the entire community in ways that could never be quantified. It’s been going on for 13 …

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Jamie Snow Thanks Supporters For Attending Recent Postcard Event

Jamie Snow has provided a recorded message to thank  supporters for their support for the 3rd Annual Postcards in the Park event. This year’s postcards were sent to Erin Moriarty of 48 Hours asking her to do an investigative story on his case. Jamie Snow was wrongfully convicted in 2001 for the 1991 murder of William Little, a gas station …

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Justice for the Craigavon Two

Justice for the Craigavon two is a Group set up to campaign for justice for Brendan McConville and John Paul Wootton who were both convicted for the killing of PSNI constable Stephen Carroll and sentenced to life imprisonment. We firmly believe that the case was corrupt and the “evidence” used was inconclusive, contradictory and in places discredited. We believe that …

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