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sentenced to die in prison by the expiration of my life. i was 17 when i was arrested and there's no rest at all my mom's 41st birthday. so with a 7993. there were 316 polity for a young girl about a male nurse or your. attended the same high school during my migraine year and now school my freshman year she actually gave her a petition to just rejection of the one of my best friends and in turn he invited
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into us. the salary. for. change. still the same. try to explain to our this. is good. and i be oh man. i can run a call on this the street is the street i drove all grew up all that he used to live on you know that. once it was all he. would be going now he's going to need a house for the day and this. did
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you turn traitor. to. the specific details about the crime or. does new case in 9930 minutes where b. 22nd 1903. administration since when is there this is a this is the room where leaders that do bad whoa where to d.g. to set up their problem had to double doors are a new medium or in the senate. he was staring right right over here this was. the largest saying i do the room light up and you know. and
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then the lighted lamp in the room lighted up. by lightning striking once the gun for eyes stopped and everybody fell saved is to look to see what happened you know death what you saw. we see. you know they covered a body with white sheet from the evidence smiles streaming. in then i guess maybe a few weeks later. we learned that they were looking for the wrong foot alert. in the light is that because he was with us you know i mean so how could he be looking for him for the murder it was like no. i think he. neither person is committed to acquiring
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easily in the year. after the crime was commuting i mean it was. a nice little scene the state or the police 1st became aware of her own morgan because of rumors that were circulating. about who was the gunman and then as a result of that the police took a photograph of jerome from his high school yearbook and created a photo lineup and showed it to be key witness in the case if the police did turn erickson do you mean. more. more. we need to occur or pick out a picture of draw more notice our 3rd person in the news or karate or pick oprah shooter. theory we need. more of the case to grab some media attention i mean it's a shooting in a 16 year old's sweet 16 birthday party so so i think the police just saw
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a lot of pressure to close the case i don't know didn't say solve the case but close the case and have somebody held responsible you know it's also far better all more than the she would have. with basically are with us those are all in this universe because i was standing right next door of course said that we were again we were drones friends we were saying daily get him other trouble. but actually we would tell him the truth. like what do these say you know i would be as right as the. audience can like. cordy is the loving. and. just. like i couldn't believe there was. no this person is so quick phoebe's and you believe the only ones there was going on that he she she she. in the streets came to lead
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a more than. a mayo to rome. came i would have for a verdict of guilty of chose. to leave. after a period of or. who would have our way with things that are vital to refresh my memory of all outer movies is gone blank. bar for days in prison and i do live in. this couldn't believe new news to go my days and i was just wonder and wonder of this is a period between when i. one more. general morgan got to go we found out the truth would. come find the prison were it was
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a go to sleep tutor louisiana state penitentiary. known locally as and gold. and attention which is named after. african country. of the americas gas majority of the slaves. and so this history is you know very much continue to do this present his plantation actually being made into a prison which is good or just in the country 800000 acres and i and that's. there are over 5000. people imprisoned and. i was he close to 90 percent of all people of color and i mean through very very. severe reassuring i guess mindset from the from the prison drones you know a little exposes. the prison goes to use the authority.
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through going to rooms in prison the rule is that when the stalls were in the field lines were brought in. because one time we were forced to stay out there all the abuse was a bring us in for a good particular time and it was to our prisoners when they were caught up in the prison go off till they saw the pentagon tag team came out. immediately just jumped on them you know. be able to kick it with you know use koreans new. moon get into the store the bleeding who would be to turn around and not look very biotope around and look. smashed out and. and past where. he'd been through a whole hell of a lot more of us could imagine. it so he deserved to make it
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so feel good look good in you know of me. well i doubt the prison i live are at a farm i would of course are from moscow ringback. without a prison all with terribly wood or. not like control and so. ringback this is a who came in and was. ringback really good. always swore there because close to god they do a lot of business and stuff and then they grew into some kind of goodness levy we were. holding our of beer and you know paul going to become our main source of income.
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taxes are not going to do it you have to go right to the root of things it's assets and debts at the balance sheet balance sheets is what they should talk about and that's where we can be clever because taxation is the dumb why of trying to get the wealth back from the from the wealthy. my name is. on the world social media as jack says what i don't see it's a. good. point when you know we. need to move. feast pizza box and i use down 6 to make it any day and no food to eat squash
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to push the line is. from the oem of the. memos blows. to be introduced to people from the. innocence project new orleans was aware of morgan's case even before i started working here in 2006 we always had questions about his guilt because of the facts that were established even just at trial there was like there were hearings on the procedural issues. and years later. we had to finally be here it's not hearings on the merits. time good thing. with her.
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impede. by the hurricane. it was a. it created chaos. in the place departments with their records getting records from them was really difficult it also. made on a certain the web was a key witness whose. court facilities did you know the court. you know dysart turners all of his brain dead you know. it was necessary to be intact for you know you know to pursue your freedom.
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it's you know. and so to have that all why do we you know you not move was going to happen next has. to be done. boss i was born 6 months after my wrists in 1994 and so. many guys had seen it was as damon i think. they've. gone on. the way. to live again didn't mean giving the. intern the most you life food. and know from whom total. me with several months a road. to ruin to be told with each other will be cuts.
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cost of cleaning up after the treatment could make it the most expensive for a teen in u.s. history. i think a lot of people think that all of these post-condition cases that happen all at once but as in drones case and many other cases it happens in there there's these little mini victories as you go along that eventually lead to a person's freedom and eventual exoneration the affirmative evidence we had is the undeniable fact that the gunman ran out of the room and the girl morgan was in the room when the police arrived we had 2 goals one was to undermine the state's case that they had a trial that was supporting his conviction and the other was to provide evidence that affirmatively proved his innocence and we did that by calling. to testify and kevin johnson to testify and they testified about what really happened
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when they made the identifications with the police and what happened. and why they testified the way they did at trial. believe me they did nobody and i was proof for this experience. and. i couldn't believe. it was really that day when we knew it was happening and i sat and watched and they need sheriffs website and the sheriff keeps track of who is in custody at the jail and i have hit refresh refresh and about 4 35 o'clock that evening i think it was i hit refresh and they said like no record to be found or ever as like he's out. it's so emotional that you almost get expressed your emotions are just so happy i was there i. knew so do. we like it
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was like there's no you know i have the counties. all of these you know i can imagine with. i'm just my. own you won't always like mary thank you is over thank god you know. i was released. and i was released through this birth. so as i was 16. and one thing i specifically. wanted to make sure that he did it was i wanted him to push open the door out and i wanted him to have that chance you just push open that door and walk outside it's the one thing they care for. every rule you know. you know when carl was around and he still was the same person there became are they. good. for me there's the. thing about it i once open ocean is all i know. is all.
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of water i mean for as you can you got to keep in mind me what to do with 1617 years old so here and. again and then we put on the no muscle you know we basically became a. gaining or to store. as we all want to be you know guy was from popeye's chicken for those issues. and. it will for us next which was on cheetos on the board confuse. 'd 'd my papa you can see that don't want to get sick. they now as his 1st. love i got you did in singles. that's not
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a bad. they want me in here you know. some scenes but i was in the some of the canteen. i do remember that he got a ticket and it seems. he would have. heard things. when i would run from the release as they go for the street. does its trimix i didn't see me. to do before it's my birthday we all celebrate and go watch the saints game and do a new orleans. now it's a little. fruit
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trade everything i mean everything around. i believe it happened on the n.b.a. to happen the way the because it turned out. turned out all right. we all back together. the more. i guess non-thermal q. will be explaining. why i'm saying because i acknowledged that crowd to flame or myself when. i'm not a good kid lot a lot of barriers a lot of jews came from back cool you know stand for this. and they're not attend to their own lives room friends and i don't have to question and bowed to me. who i am to the moon so it means more to me than
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not going to do it you have to go right to the root of. the balance sheet balance sheets that's what they should talk about and that's where we can be clever because the trying to get the wealth back from the from the wealthy. this is a stick. phone in the stomach of the fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers. the litterbugs are trying this way industry should be blamed for all this waste to company has long promised to reuse the plastic. on. the mountains of moist only grow.
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