What do you mean? What are you seeing?Procedural error though
And I'm just gonna fall back because I seen this shyt time and time again and know what the more likely result will be. I know why this case is being hyped up as I see certain people running behind it for certain reasons. shyt is scary. Just like them marching in Brooklyn on Friday night.
What do you mean? What are you seeing?
Always “interesting” to hear Coli Bros attempting to explain how an appeal works.
shyt crushed me after Troy Davis dying.....
Notice how all that whodunit shyt stopped after he got executed. shyt ain't right. The investigation still should continue anyway. If they found out he didn't do it after they executed him, that might lead to them getting rid of the death penalty in the states.
Yep. They want it to be a closed case. They're Big happy the story went away.Notice how all that whodunit shyt stopped after he got executed. shyt ain't right. The investigation still should continue anyway. If they found out he didn't do it after they executed him, that might lead to them getting rid of the death penalty in the states.
Convicted in 1996 but evidence says it's scientifically impossible that he's the one who committed the crime.
WHY IS HE STILL IN PRISON?!?!
yeah but the sad truth is it doesn't make any sense to get involved in it because it's basically playing on people's emotions. this shyt is NOT the movies. there's usually two types of people that are rallying behind this kind of shyt. the uneducated and the flux activists trying to use this shyt to act like they care.
from what i was told way back and over the years regarding texas's and some other states appealing processes in regards to the death penalty is that the convicted gets ONE direct appeal to raise whatever issues they didn't raise during trial. that appeal is usually after their conviction. if that appeal gets fukked up whether it's because they have an ineffective lawyer or missed the filing deadline, then because anything aside from that has to do with procedual shyt and it's very unlikely that texas is going to fukk that up. i could be WRONG but that's what i heard. that explains why texas is able to execute people so damn quick.
and besides, there's plenty of other people who are locked up who are likely to have a better outcome that could use all the attention. you already know how every damn week there's another person coming home from prison that's been wrongfully convicted. shyt is frightening.
They spared this demonic murderer
Federal court stops execution of Dexter Johnson within 24 hours of his scheduled death
I think he's gonna do life instead like his codefendantsI think they just delayed the execution, not overturned it. Anybody know?