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This week on "Turning A Moment Into A Movement"......

Topic: Innocence is not a Defense .... "Not Guilty vs Innocent

"Not guilty" is not the same as "Innocent."

Innocent means that a person did not commit the crime. Not guilty means that the prosecution could not prove "beyond a reasonable doubt" that a person committed the crime. The courts will never declare a person innocent. It's either guilty or not guilty,

With the recent U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion that pretty much guts a final safeguard against prosecutorial and judicial error or misconduct. It will leave people who have been wrongfully convicted without a court to turn to for justice and increases the likelihood that some innocent prisoners will remain in prison or even executed.... We must discuss why Innocence is not a defense...

Please join Jay Love, Trische' Duckworth, Attorney Hugo Mack, Rev. Tia Littlejohn, Edward Sanders and our special guest: "Thomas FreeMe" of The Thomas FreeMe Tv & Podcast Show on YouTube & Spotify

To learn more about The Justice for Gerard Movement.......

www.change.org/Justice4Gerard

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