
If it were not against the law I would gladly donate money to a vigilante group to take this detective out of his home and have him brutally and mercilessly beaten to death with socks filled with razor blades and spiked-ball-bearings.

In my experience in personally being involved in hundreds of criminal cases, the vast majority of prosecutors do not share exculpatory evidence with the defense.

Recently exonerated of first-degree murder, when Glenn Ford walked out of prison for the first time in 30 years, he had been one of the longest-serving death row inmates in the United States.

I have written previously that FBI forensic evidence is mostly bullcrap. Finally the FBI admits that I was right.

We should insist that prosecutors at all times present both sides to a grand jury including exculpatory evidence that he or she may be aware of. Otherwise we will end up indicting ham sandwiches for murder if that's what the prosecutor needs in order to advance his career.

The DeLuna case is one of the most thoroughly documented of any case in American criminal history. Texas loves executing innocent men.

If you want to see what an evil piece of sh*t looks like, the photo left of former Texas DA John Bradley should suffice.

At one time mankind was savage, barbaric, brutal and cruel. They used to execute people.

The job of a prosecutor in a criminal prosecution is not to win the case, but to see justice done.

A 57 year-old grandmother confesses that she and her boyfriend murdered Taunja Bennett in 1990. She later recanted the confession but is convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. 4 years later the real killer is caught.