They Put Him Away For a Crime He Says He Did Not Commit.
April 26, 2021 | Imran Siddiqui | JusticeNews.Net
Here we go again. Another one of those bizarre cases where you can easily see the ongoing injustices within the U.S. judicial system, despite the claims that America is one of the last beacons of hope to find justice in this wretched world where power, greed, and self-righteousness rules the minds and the corrupted souls of our scattered societies.
I'm not saying that everything is screwed up in America, when compared to the rest of the world, no doubt North America is one of the last frontiers where common sense and compassion prevail, at times, and there are examples where some kind of justice was achieved. But that was because people fought for it, it wasn't like the State would voluntarily come forward and say, oh, sorry, we destroyed so many lives forever, so let us be morally just and right this wrong that we have brought upon others.
Christopher Tucker is at the Richland Correctional in Mansfield Ohio, and from there, in his own words he says, " I'm not a saint, but I never took another person's life". Then why is he still in prison?
The evidence, that he clearly holds, proves a lot of what he's been saying, and the fact that he has spent more time in prison than what was offered to him in the plea deal, also proves what he's been claiming for the past 19 years. He has stuck by his innocence for almost two decades now, we don't keep a promise for two weeks. All that he asks for, is to give him a chance, to prove his innocence in a court of law. But that chance is nowhere to be seen, yet.
His appeals have been thrown out, evidence discarded, witnesses tampered with, and coercion at its core, now the only course of action he's left with is to go to the Supreme Court. It's a long shot.
Chris says he's got nothing left to lose, except his wrongful conviction and an unjust imprisonment.
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