Someone managed to leave the Raymond Detention Center yesterday:
*Free as in out of jail, not free from prosecution or future incarceration.
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As he should be. Never should have been in jail in the first place.
He looks exhausted! Free at last! Free at last!
HALLELUJAH PRAISE GOD !!!!!
I'm sure the pictures you must've taken of the four black men who spent a collective ten years in jail wrongfully accused of murder and acquitted in the span of two months last year must be soon forthcoming.
Who is he? Apparently he had no problem with prison food
Thank you, God!
Isn't he only out on bail? Have the charges been dropped? If not, he's not even close to being free yet.
Killer
11:35, was there a video proving their innocence which prosecutors willfully ignored just so they could throw some red meat to their constituents? If you want to think of yourself as a champion of minorities, Mr. Parish is a great example for you to rail about.
@11:35
Do you propose correcting all the wrongs of the past with wrongs in the present?
*Free as in out of jail, not free from prosecution or future incarceration.
JJ's remedial readers need a little extra help.
Is this the guy who shot that kid who was breaking into his car?
Sometimes I don't know about things if you guys don't tell me. I posted my email address for a reason.
Anyone know Robert Shuler Smith's email address? I tried the one in the bar directory and it did not work.
I tried to get a msg. to Robert S. Smith via this blog yesterday, as the other fb and bar pages were inactive. I guess that it didn't meet the criteria.
You couldn't find this on your own?
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but innocent people get sent to prison every day in every state. Texas has even carried out the death penalty on men and later found out that they were innocent. There is no way you can trust 12 people who don't even know you to come back with the right verdict every time.
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