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Well, Well, isn't that just so magnanimous of the state to offer free educations to inmates who have been proven not guilty by DNA testing. Where does this free idea come from? If you served just one day in prison unjustly convicted a two bit community college degree wouldn't be worth it! The state should have to pay MILLIONS of dollars in compensation to anyone unjustly convicted. And why isn't DNA testing mandatory before prosecution even starts? It would save everyone a lot of grief!
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by Anonymous User on Monday July 07, @08:44AM EST (#2)
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Probably the most horrendous crime a state can make is to convict someone to prison for a crime he did not commit. And as DNA tests have proven, it is not uncommon for someone (always male) to be wrongly convicted. False rape charges are the most serious charge, but all of the easy to claim and false DV claims where men (husbands) spend time in jail on mere allegation of abuse is equally serious yet mostly unrecognized.
The feminists control ALL advocacy in these areas, and they do not care about due process, they only care that a man (any man) gets punished and that the system is streamlined to the jail, so that the statistics will support more funding for their sexist organizations.
If a state wrongfully convicts someone, ruins their name, their life... the person should be entitled to a lot more than just an education.
But the fragmented "men's movement" will stay splintered and ineffective and nothing will ever get done, while the feminists continue to build up and strengthen from the inside on all out our countries institutions.
Wake up you dopes...
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