tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5252165202932718673.post3701645048347411999..comments2023-02-23T06:46:07.873-08:00Comments on JohnnieSavory Fighting for social justice. : The Story and the Beginning Irishgreeneyeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12133576410566099028noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5252165202932718673.post-57740633038048094212013-08-15T19:15:19.537-07:002013-08-15T19:15:19.537-07:00I have a solution to this kind of injustice. It ca...I have a solution to this kind of injustice. It can not only streamline the process of getting innocent people out of prison but cause the fine people who work long and hard hours to release these people to twiddle their thumbs.<br /><br />I call it California Clemency Boards. Though the tough part is getting it on the ballot (constitutional amendment) here is how simple it is:<br /><br />Five AVERAGE citizens, randomly selected (pre-screaned) would sit in a room and paid $100.00 a day for their service. The county that sentenced a person like Savory would have the duty to order and review the DNA. If the DNA does not match, the prisoner is not only freed but granted full clemency.<br /><br />This idea can work in any state and can be modified for federal use.<br /><br />People need to know that organizations such as "The Innocence Project" need to be streamlined because the appeals process is one not even they cannot get around. A new law designed to make it easier for an innocent person to present DNA can fix that.<br /><br />http://casegame.squarespace.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03481973800963704465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5252165202932718673.post-1333507342089691532013-08-15T17:55:48.620-07:002013-08-15T17:55:48.620-07:00I was a Human Rights/DPA attorney in several juris...I was a Human Rights/DPA attorney in several jurisdictions & levels of administration, crippled by massive stroke, death-penalty qualified. I am writing about basically lifers concentrating on LWOP cases. I must laugh at your name: clients frequently used the description! I am late in time, having started at Eddyville KY prison in 1980. I'd help if you want. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17335199136639636426noreply@blogger.com