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. >> baumer: thank you. god bless. hopefully, my testimony as an exoneree... >> pelley: in her spare time she's lobbying michigan's legislature for a compensation law. >> baumer: no amount of money can ever bring back everything that i've lost. >> pelley: no one can fail to see the injustice in these but when it comes to compensation, there are people watching this interview who are saying, "you know, it was just bad luck, and we don't necessarily owe them for the life that they lost." >> stevenson: this isn't luck, this was a system. this was actually our justice system. it was our tax dollars who paid for the police officers who arrested mr. hinton; our tax dollars that paid for the judge and the prosecutor that prosecuted him; that paid for the experts who got it wrong; that paid to keep him on death row for 30 years for a crime he didn't commit. this has nothing to do with luck. this has everything to do with the way we treat those who are vulnerable in our criminal justice system. >> pelley: ray hinton
. >> baumer: thank you. god bless. hopefully, my testimony as an exoneree... >> pelley: in her spare time she's lobbying michigan's legislature for a compensation law. >> baumer: no amount of money can ever bring back everything that i've lost. >> pelley: no one can fail to see the injustice in these but when it comes to compensation, there are people watching this interview who are saying, "you know, it was just bad luck, and we don't necessarily owe them for the...
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one is julie baumer's home, you lost? >> julie baumer: everything. everything. my life is nothing as it was.umer was a mortgage broker raising her sister's baby. he became ill, so she took him to an emergency room.spected the boy had been shaken until his brain was damaged. baumer was convicted of child abuse.r in prison when new evidence showed that the boy had suffered a natural stroke. she was retried, acquitted, and the judge apologized.leased, for a time, she was homeless. how did you start over? >> baumer: it was very, very, very rough. you start from the bottomty. i didn't have an i.d. and then, after i jumped over that hurdle, then you start applying for jobs.rough "okay, well, now there's a five gap... year gap on your re sume . why is this?" potential employer the truth.t phone calls back. >> pelley: there was no support for you of any kind. >> baumer: no. ( phone rings ) our lady of redemption.r now works for a detroit-area parish. >> baumer: thank you. god bless. hopefully, my testimony as an exoneree...e time she's lobbying michigan's legislature fo
one is julie baumer's home, you lost? >> julie baumer: everything. everything. my life is nothing as it was.umer was a mortgage broker raising her sister's baby. he became ill, so she took him to an emergency room.spected the boy had been shaken until his brain was damaged. baumer was convicted of child abuse.r in prison when new evidence showed that the boy had suffered a natural stroke. she was retried, acquitted, and the judge apologized.leased, for a time, she was homeless. how did...
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baumer was convicted of child abuse. she was in her fifth year in prison when new evidence showed that the boy had suffered a natural stroke. she was retried, acquitted, and the judge apologized. after she was released, for a time, she was homeless. how did you start over? >> baumer: it was very, very, very rough. you start from the bottom reclaiming your identity. i didn't have an i.d. and then, after i jumped over applying for jobs. and then you have to go through . why is this?" and then, you tell your potential employer the truth. in my case, i never got phone calls back. >> pelley: there was no support for you of any kind. ( phone rings ) our lady of redemption. >> pelley: julie baumer now works for a detroit-area parish. >> baumer: thank you. god bless. hopefully, my testimony as an exoneree... >> pelley: in her spare time she's lobbying michigan's legislature for a compensation law. >> baumer: no amount of money can ever bring back everything that i've lost. >> pelley: no one can fail to see the injustice in these
baumer was convicted of child abuse. she was in her fifth year in prison when new evidence showed that the boy had suffered a natural stroke. she was retried, acquitted, and the judge apologized. after she was released, for a time, she was homeless. how did you start over? >> baumer: it was very, very, very rough. you start from the bottom reclaiming your identity. i didn't have an i.d. and then, after i jumped over applying for jobs. and then you have to go through . why is this?"...
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her boyfriend jason baumer wasas also sentenced.reporter: grocery stores, gas station and bars were the t clear winners during the blizzard.bliz they all cashed in during the dmv's whiteout this past weekend capitalizing on customers needing supplies or sr just needing a change of scenery. >> we were able to open on sunday. >> reporter: the customerster: came in and slate wine bar we owner says once the snowflake se stopped it was business asas bis usual. >> monday kind of made up formar saturday and that was great. wag i think everything is going toet average out over the last weekee with this week beingee b restaurant week so we'reo thankful for that.ul f >> reporter: in tenleytown the owner says 30 clients cli canceled on saturday alone.lo >> on saturday because snowauses was almost like 2 feet higheet g and i couldn't get in soo basically i couldn't get in so most of the clients haveli canceled. >> reporter: hair salonsr: movie theaters and food and delivery spots lost big during r the blizzard and for manyizzardd there's no way
her boyfriend jason baumer wasas also sentenced.reporter: grocery stores, gas station and bars were the t clear winners during the blizzard.bliz they all cashed in during the dmv's whiteout this past weekend capitalizing on customers needing supplies or sr just needing a change of scenery. >> we were able to open on sunday. >> reporter: the customerster: came in and slate wine bar we owner says once the snowflake se stopped it was business asas bis usual. >> monday kind of...