Top 5 Ways People Get Wrongly Convicted
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Not everyone sentenced to do time did the crime. For this list, we’ll be examining some of the leading causes of wrongful convictions. Though we’ll be focusing on the U.S. justice system, many of these issues apply around the world. WatchMojo counts down the Top 5 Ways People Get Wrongfully Convicted.
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+Kev Walthall how so?
#2 IS MORE MISLEADING!
#1Be a Black man
Imagine they got the death penalty.
top 1
being black
all those black guys didnt get wrongly convicted…..they were just doing time for the countless crimes they got away with. they just did time for the one time they actually didnt do it.
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Well I remember talking to a girl and now she told the judge that I drugged her and raped her.
Tomorrow I will have my public execution
Planted evidence???
This would never happen in Germany, because we cannot convict someone with no 100% Proof
This show ought to examine the case of Dale Johnston, from Ohio. In the early 1980s he was accused of murdering his niece and her boyfriend in Logan OH and, after a show trial was summarily sentenced to death. Later in the decade he was found innocent of the crime and the ones who did it were locked away.
However, Attorney General (and soon to be Governor) Mike DeWine refuses to allow restitution to Mr. Johnston, and now seems happy to wait for Mr. Johnston, who is now in the throes of Alzheimer’s, to die without ever seeing justice for what was done to him.