When court doesnât go well and I have to cheer him up.
-Â âWhat do you do when you get punched in the face?!â -Â âI fight back.â -Â âExactly.â

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When court doesnât go well and I have to cheer him up.
-Â âWhat do you do when you get punched in the face?!â -Â âI fight back.â -Â âExactly.â
Hubby: I started joining programs because you gave me hope. Me: How did I do that? We barely knew each other at the time! Hubby: You gave me hope that not all people suck, not all people are bad, there are good people in this world, and you gave me hope that someday one of them would believe me and get me out of this place.
Brutal Murder & Wrongful Conviction: Kyle Unger
Nineteen-year-old, Kyle Unger, and seventeen-year-old, co-accused, Timothy Houlahan, were convicted of the first-degree murder of sixteen-year-old, Brigette Grenier. She was brutally murdered on June 22, 1990, at a concert in Roseisle, Manitoba. Grenier was last seen with Houlahan, and supposedly left the concert with her, and a little while after that Kyle Unger supposedly left his friend for a bit. When Unger returned, he returned without any bruises, or scratches, or any indication of suspicious activity, however, his Houlahanâs condition was different.
On June 23, 1990, Grenierâs body was found, she had been sexually assaulted, and strangled to death. Timothy Houlahan, who had many reasons to be guilty, and convicted, was questioned the day of her death, however, no statement was taken from him because he was young, with no parents around. Nonetheless, Houlahan claimed that the blood on his chin, and shoes, were the result of him getting attacked by a man who seemed to fit the description of Kyle Unger. The RCMP believed that Unger was guilty, and set out to build supporting evidence to prove his guilt, which is also known as tunnel vision (willful blindness of police).
The reasons behind Ungerâs conviction may have been aggravated by the claims of a jailhouse informant who made many incriminating statements about Unger, as well as, the fact that Unger falsely confessed to the murder during an undercover (Mr. Big) investigation. Nevertheless, the only piece of evidence linking Kyle Unger to Brigitte Grenierâs crime scene was a single strand of scalp hair, identified on the victimâs sweatshirt and was said to be uniform with the hair sample that Unger provided to the police. The sample was further tested by an RCMP forensics technician, who used hair microscopy to determine the crime scene, to which Kyle Unger maintained his innocence.
Posted @withregram âą @jahsivance One of the first issues that need to be addressed is #massincarceration, #wrongfullyconvicted #criminalinjusticesystem #dontstanddownâđŸ https://www.instagram.com/p/CH-uGe7pQBr/?igshid=1l7xr5all6txu
Julius Jones is innocent! Do not allow him to be executed by the state of Oklahoma! âđŸđ€ When Julius Jones was 19-years-old, he was convicted of a murder he says he did not commit. Julius has lived on death row for almost 20 years, and is held in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day. He is allowed one hour of sunlight a day, and three showers a week. Every minute we wait to take action, Julius is suffering. Every second that goes by brings Julius closer to being executed for a crime he did not commit. At the time of the crime for which he was convicted, Julius was a 19-year-old student athlete with a promising future, attending the University of Oklahoma on an academic scholarship. It is clear that Juliusâ lawyer did not adequately defend him, and that explicit racial bias played a significant role in the process.. For example: Eyewitnesses place Mr. Jones at his parentsâ home at the time of the murder, miles away from the crime scene. Mr. Jonesâ co-defendant admitted to being involved in the crime and is now free after testifying against Julius. He was heard bragging that he âset Julius up.â Mr. Jonesâ co-defendant matches the only eyewitness description of the shooter based on the length of his hair. Newly-discovered evidence shows that at least one juror harbored racial prejudice that influenced his vote to convict and sentence Mr. Jones to death. One juror reported telling the judge about another juror who said the trial was a waste of time and âthey should just take the n***** out and shoot him behind the jail.â Click the link in bio for the petition. . . #justiceforjulius #wrongfullyconvicted #wrongfullyaccused #wrongfullyimprisoned #wrongfulconviction #wrongfullyconvictedlivesmatter #juliusjones #julius https://www.instagram.com/p/CBd1OpnjAvc/?igshid=1dkk0by8dvev6
Repost [greatbigstory] --- When [jarrettadamslaw] was 17 years old, he was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to 28 years in prison for a crime he didnât commit. Now he's a defense attorney. đš #attorney #lawyer #wrongfullyconvicted #jarrettadams #da #defenseattorney #blackattorney #blacklawyers #changetheworld https://www.instagram.com/p/CBVwJqLgbGT/?igshid=17e7ees1fk218
#Repost @rosannascotto (@get_repost) ă»ă»ă» What a journey for @xoner8ed #martytankleff from #wrongfullyconvicted to #lawyer ! Congratulations to you and Laurie and #barryscheck @innocenceproject #gdny https://www.instagram.com/p/B8O2rXPnNkU/?igshid=1r1h2inmxuwr6
#injustices #wrongfullyconvicted #parentalincarceration #blackprivelege #whiteprivelege #raceriots #policebrutalityworldwide #policeshootings #nickbosa #blacksobs #whitesobs #whiteathletes #blackathletes #notmypresident #donaldtrump #dirtydon #donthecon #whitelivesmatter #blacklivesmatter #colinkaepernick #tomilahrenvskathygriffin #fucktomilahren #tomilahrenracism #anncoulterjr https://www.instagram.com/p/B7UISryJQ0p/?igshid=7y1itb0jnbb9