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    Would you, for 1,000,000,000.00,

    spend almost 40-years in prison for a murder you didn't commit?





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    #2
    For 1,000,000,000, maybe. For 1,000,000, no.
    Edit. Even for a billion I wouldn't.

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      #3
      No. 40 years is your best years of your life more than likely so no way would I do that.


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        #4
        Nope. Not a chance. Wouldn't even do it for 10 billion.


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          #5
          They did not give him enough for sitting behind bars as an innocent man. Shorted him by about 3 million.

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            #6
            Nope... Probably die in that sunofabatttttch before I got out!

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              #7
              Nope...state owes that man more than that.

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                #8
                Nope, no amount of money for 40 years of my life.

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                  #9
                  The "wittness" needs to take his place.

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                    #10
                    Anyone who would take $25k a year to spend time in prison needs their head checked...that is not a fair amount to lose about 1/2 your life.

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                      #11
                      Guy got screwed twice!

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                        #12
                        So how exactly do you put a $$ value to that?


                        "An honest government has no fear of an armed population".

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                          #13
                          Texas has paid over 93 million dollars for wrongful convictions. That is insane. And those are only cases where actual innocents has been proved. That doesn't include the cases where the district attorney has agreed to an Alford plea after a conviction has been shown to be wrongful.

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                          Last edited by Be10dwn; 06-26-2016, 03:54 PM.

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                            #14
                            Texas has paid 101 men and women who were wrongfully sent to prison $93.6 million over the past 25 years, state data shows. The tab stands to grow as those wrongfully imprisoned individuals age and more people join the list.


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Luck_of_the_Draw View Post
                              The "wittness" needs to take his place.
                              The LEO's that coerced the witness is the guilty party.

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