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New Sites - Main » Society » Issues » Crime and Justice » Injustice
Innocent - Fighting miscarriages of justice (27th April, 2005) : A website dedicated to documenting miscarriages of justice in Great Britain and examining the shortcomings of the criminal justice system.
Free the West Memphis Three (27th April, 2005) : Ongoing updates on the court case in which a teenager was convicted of a murder due to his pagan reading habits and a penchant for heavy metal.
A Wrongful Murder Conviction in Tennessee (27th April, 2005) : The story of a man wrongfully convicted of First Degree Murder in 1983. He seeks sincere assistance to clear his name and to regain his freedom.
In Forma Pauperis (27th April, 2005) : Carpenter Alan Joseph Samson documents his seventeen year battle against illegal activities in San Diego
No Struggle,No Evidence,No Case (27th April, 2005) : Calvin Solet, Jr. was wrongly accused and convicted in Houma, Louisiana of first degree murder.


Top Sites - Main » Society » Issues » Crime and Justice » Injustice
No Struggle,No Evidence,No Case () : Calvin Solet, Jr. was wrongly accused and convicted in Houma, Louisiana of first degree murder.
Truth in Justice () : A non-profit organization working to free innocent people convicted of crimes they did not commit, and to prevent wrongful convictions by alerting the public to the vulnerabilities in the U.S. criminal justice system that make these miscarriages possible.
A Wrongful Murder Conviction in Tennessee () : The story of a man wrongfully convicted of First Degree Murder in 1983. He seeks sincere assistance to clear his name and to regain his freedom.
Innocent - Fighting miscarriages of justice () : A website dedicated to documenting miscarriages of justice in Great Britain and examining the shortcomings of the criminal justice system.
Boycott Brazil () : Background information and current status of John Gregory Lambros illegal extradition and imprisonment. Updated regularly with current legal documents on the active court case.