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ananoymousoverload · 4 years ago
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Interesting Read...
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282208879_Flawed_Justice_A_Study_of_Wrongly_Convicted_African_American_Women 
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ananoymousoverload · 4 years ago
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The Innocence Project States; 
“DNA testing eventually proved that none of the five defendants were involved in the abduction, rape, and murder of a young couple in Chicago’s Ford Heights section. Gray’s conviction was overturned in 2001 and she was pardoned by Governor Ryan in 2002.”  
                                  Causes of Conviction:
Eyewitness Misidentification
False Confessions or Admissions
Inadequate Defense
Invalidated or Improper Forensic Science
https://loevy.com/big-wins/ford-heights-four-lawsuit-settled/ 
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ananoymousoverload · 4 years ago
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ananoymousoverload · 4 years ago
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If we legalized sex work and regulated porn, especially porn sites. I promise you we would catch the abusers and the traffickers.
If we legalized sex work and held the consumers of sex work responsible. I promise you we would not have sex workers (all of them) go missing and turn up dead or simply not all.
If we made access to money a universal thing (a living universal income). If we made it easy for sex workers to have other safety nets to keep them safe. I promise you, the ones who do it for survival can decide if they want to continue or stop altogether. And then we would have a market filled with people who make sex work their true lively hood.
Sex work is a profitable industry, but now it is not safe. If we make it safe, we can help all sex workers and at the same time save victims of trafficking.
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ananoymousoverload · 4 years ago
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Luzi Castillo is an amazing, 13 year old, wheelchair basketball player, surfer and skater from California.
Luzi has been a wheelchair user for all her life. She was born with an incomplete spinal cord due to spina bifida. This is a congenital disorder which caused her to be paralyzed from the waist down and left her without any sensation in her legs.
In 2019, Barcroft TV made a beautiful short film about her life and about her sporting activities. Luzi is contagiously positive about her condition. She told Barcroft TV: “If you’re in a wheelchair, you can do anything you want. I’m faster than all the boys at the skatepark.”
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