To Catch A Killer

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Author: James Bauhaus ISBN: 9781386694755
Publisher: James Bauhaus Publication: March 8, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Bauhaus
ISBN: 9781386694755
Publisher: James Bauhaus
Publication: March 8, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

CATCH A KILLER

Fix the Legal System and Turn $500,000 into $13 Million or More

An innocent man was lied into prison forty-two years ago. He has proof of his innocence. We need to raise no more than twenty times the cost of a fair trial to pay the Innocence Project attorneys, publicists, experts, et al, to force a correct, lawful ruling.

You can fix this and fix their run-amok legal machine so that they won't so easily do this to other innocent children, possibly yours. You can also make a large profit while forcing legal gibberish out of courtrooms and science into them.

Oklahoma is notorious for convicting the largest number of innocent persons per capita, and Tulsa owns the record for getting caught at it and having to pay the largest penalty for it to Arvin McGee, awarded $13.5 million for thirteen years of false imprisonment.

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CATCH A KILLER

Fix the Legal System and Turn $500,000 into $13 Million or More

An innocent man was lied into prison forty-two years ago. He has proof of his innocence. We need to raise no more than twenty times the cost of a fair trial to pay the Innocence Project attorneys, publicists, experts, et al, to force a correct, lawful ruling.

You can fix this and fix their run-amok legal machine so that they won't so easily do this to other innocent children, possibly yours. You can also make a large profit while forcing legal gibberish out of courtrooms and science into them.

Oklahoma is notorious for convicting the largest number of innocent persons per capita, and Tulsa owns the record for getting caught at it and having to pay the largest penalty for it to Arvin McGee, awarded $13.5 million for thirteen years of false imprisonment.

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