Saturday 17 November 2012

22 Life sentences for one murder he did not commit




22 Life sentences for one murder he did not commit

Bryan Crawley’s case is a typical example of the corruption within The Nevada Justice Systems.

No physical evidence linking him to the murder the State pinned on him and sought the death penalty for. The State had no physical evidence whatsoever so they relied purely on the testimony of witnesses who were paid by the LVMPD’s first main suspect, the victim’s own son Nick Herda to secure a conviction that will send Bryan to prison for life without parole.

Now convicted and serving life for a murder he did not commit Bryan Crawley only seeks what the constitution guarantees all American’s, a fair trial. Many will want to deny him this opportunity as after all it is more of the taxpayer’s money that will have to fund a second trial and it’s convenient to rather want to believe that the 1st trial was a fair trial but these assumptions are made purely on misleading information printed by the media.

It is difficult to prove one’s innocence once you have been convicted as many prisoners claim innocence but the truth is that many in prison have been wrongly convicted by a system that is a bottomless pit of corruption and a thriving business entity. Prosecutors manipulate cases and hide crucial evidence that could present reasonable doubt or prove innocence. Juries are influenced by manipulated evidence in favour of the state and in the case of Bryan Crawley also influenced by false witness testimony. The media created a monstrous picture of Bryan Crawley long before the trial even began and society influenced to believe that he was guilty because the truth was hidden and well disguised.

When the State denies an appeal or a request for a new trial when there is enough reasonable doubt that the accused did not receive a fair trial the first time round it is not because they want to save the tax payer money but because they are afraid that the corruption within the system will be exposed. And sending people to prison for long sentences to life is a profitable business, mass incarcerations has created a thriving industry and that’s what the so called Justice system is all about and interested in.

There are millions of human beings like Bryan Crawley wrongfully convicted and imprisoned
 because their life does not matter, profits do! 



 
 
 
 
 

 


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