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    Default Re: Murder/Kidnapping Conviction Due to False Confession

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    The key is that the confession was ostensibly suppressed by the defense.
    Do you know anything at all about US Criminal Law? Getting confessions suppressed is one the first things a good defense attorney does. Especially if the confession's veracity is in question. Letting it in is virtually never a good thing.

    Quote Quoting auvest
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    Either the defense did not read it or they read it shallowly like many people seem to be doing.
    It was him confessing to a crime he claims he didn't commit. That is all they needed to know.

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    I can post and link.
    No, absolutely not. You are using arguing with people here to backdoor do what you were told not to do.

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    The basic problem is that if this case is investigated properly a lot of people will lose their jobs. The misconduct was more serious than it might appear.
    No, they won't.

    Quote Quoting auvest
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    Unfortunately, a lot of people don't understand why something like this has to be done publicly. But it does.
    So make your own website about it. Find a site that is intended for that. This one IS NOT.

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