Sunday, August 30, 2020

Jacob Blake Released from Shackles

 




Jacob Blake’s shooting triggered protests in Kenosha and additional cities.

 

Jacob Blake was the black male who was shot by Wisconsin officers, and he has now been released from shackles while in the hospital.

 

Kenosha police had stated that he was in police custody for prior warrants and handcuffs were policy.

 

His lawyer told media sources that those warrants were cancelled and that the authorities guarding Blake had left.

 

Blake was paralyzed after being shot 7 times by officers and it isn’t clear if he’ll ever walk again.

 

In the meantime, a court hearing for a teen who was charged with murdering 2 people during unrest over Jacob Blake's shooting was delayed by one month.

 

Seventeen-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse was supposed to appear in court in Illinois, for a hearing on a request to have the teen extradited to Wisconsin. However, a judge delayed the hearing until September 25th.

 

Rittenhouse didn’t appear within last Friday's short video conference.

 

Who’s the U.S. teenager accused of protest murders?

 

He is faced with 6 criminal counts, which includes 1st-degree intentional homicide, 1st-degree reckless homicide, as well as possession of a lethal weapon below the age of 18.

 

Rittenhouse is being defended by a firm whose clientele has included President Trump's personal lawyer Rudolph Giuliani and Carter Page, previous Trump adviser.

 

Blake's shooting in Kenosha sparked demonstrations all across the United States. It has been fairly quiet for the last couple of nights.

John Antaramian, Mayor of Kenosha, recently stated that a citywide curfew would be in place throughout the weekend.

 

There are over 1,000 National Guard troops who are deployed inside Kenosha with more on the way, according to authorities.

 

What has Blake’s family had to say?

 

Blake's father, also named Jacob Blake, talked with reporters after he visited his son in the hospital.

 

According to Jacob Blake Sr., he hates it that his son was laying in the bed with handcuffs on the bed. He cannot go anywhere. Why do they have him handcuffed to the bed, he asked.

 

Last Friday, Blake's lawyer, Pat Cafferty, told media sources that Blake was released from cuffs and outstanding warrants against him were vacated.

 

Cafferty didn’t respond to requests for comments.

 

Asked earlier within the day if Blake was being detained inside the hospital, Daniel Miskinis, Kenosha Police Chief, told reporters he was underneath the guard of an ‘exterior law enforcement agency’ and didn’t offer further comments on Blake's status.

 

Blake's attorneys have said it’ll take "a miracle" for Blake to walk again.

 

According to Lt Eric Klinkhammer, with the County Sheriff's Department in Kenosha, Blake is in custody for prior felony warrants. Their policy indicates that everyone in custody outside their jail facility is secured with restraints.

 

Tony Evers, Wisconsin Governor, asked by media sources if he was worried that Blake had been cuffed to the bed, stated: "Hell yes."

 

According to Evers, he’d have no understanding of why that’d be necessary. And added that certainly he has paid a horrible price already, he’s been shot 7 to 8 times in his back.

 

Blake's family members were supposed to go to a civil rights rally inside Washington last Friday. It was been spurred by a long period of unrest concerning police brutality against blacks.

 

Last Thursday the ACLU called for the resignation of Kenosha's county sheriff and police chief, and accused them of defending "white supremacy" as well as ‘demonizing those who were killed for exercising their 1st Amendment rights & speaking against police brutality’.

 

Last Friday, Mayor Antaramian said that he wouldn’t seek the immediate resignations of Police Chief Daniel Miskinis or Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth.

 

According to the mayor, when looking at what happened, everyone is doing their best with the situation they are in.

 

How did this shooting occur?



Sunday, August 23, 2020

The Innocence Project Celebrates 28-Year Anniversary

 


Monday, August 24, 2020, marks 28 years of the Innocence Project. The Innocence Project has over 40% of their cases result in exoneration.

 

The Innocence Project was started as a small legal clinic by Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck and is now on the front lines of the growing movement to fight for the wrongfully convicted, nearly three decades later.

 

The two met as public defenders at the Legal Aid Society in the Bronx. Along with a team of students, they learned about DNA methods through their work in the 1980s on the case of Marion Coakley — a man who was wrongly convicted of rape and robbery.

 

The Innocence Project clinic at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law began with two simple ideas: If DNA technology could prove people guilty of crimes, it could also prove that people who had been wrongfully convicted were innocent. And when they proved people innocent, they could start identifying the root causes of wrongful convictions to fix a broken system — collect data, pass legislation, reform case law, publicize the work, and replicate the model across the United States and abroad.



Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck in 1989. Photo by Barbara Alper.


Since its launch, the Innocence Project has helped exonerate more than 220 innocent people. Through the brave efforts of their clients and brilliant, idealistic colleagues, there are now 68 Innocence Network member organizations in 13 countries and over 2,600 exonerations in the US. They’re so proud of what their team has been able to do, and they know it wouldn’t be possible without the people who have given generously over the years to fund this work.

 

So for the Innocence Project’s 28th birthday, they’re asking you to make a donation of $28 or whatever you can to help make sure they can keep fighting for the innocent for another 28 years and beyond.

 

There is still so much work to be done in the months and years to come to develop the most scientifically rigorous, reliable methods so that they can get to the truth. They’re focused on addressing root causes of wrongful convictions like racial bias and police misconduct. And they couldn’t keep fighting without the support of their community.

 

They’re so grateful for everyone who has helped — in big ways and small — throughout the last 28 years to get them where they are today. Here’s to 28 more!

 

Donate here.

 

In other news, Mitchell Schultz has a new book coming out, entitled “The Predictor.” The book will explain about how Lamar Burks, incarcerated for over 20 years, and Pervis Payne on death row for 32 years, as two innocent men wrongly convicted who can prove their innocence. Stay tuned for updates on its release and be the first one to get your copy of this sizzling new release!

 

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Is clemency possible for Lamar Burks (as he can prove his innocence if allowed) after 20 years in jail? Is a reprieve possible for Payne who has spent 32 years on death row and scheduled for execution on December 3rd, 2020? The Innocence Project has acknowledged its belief that he is innocent.

 

New Journey would announce their support of these two black prisoners proclaiming their innocence and pledges its support behind President Trump's re-election and to help bring in an additional 5% of Afro-Americans as an overflow from his Criminal Reform Program now adding these few black men to the list of those who deserve the Presidents pardon on its merit. These men deserve to be set free. Both have paid more than a debt and its time they need to be heard.

 

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