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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @ilenedechurch833
    @ilenedechurch833 Рік тому +1

    I am so impressed with the Innocence Project, the work you do, and the compassion you show for all of your clients!!!

  • @katherinc
    @katherinc 12 років тому +9

    I wish more would be done to stop prosecutorial miscoduct. That is where most of the problem lies.

  • @ronthompson95
    @ronthompson95 2 роки тому +2

    A great man (sarcasm) that helped a murderer get away with killing his children’s mother and a young man trying to deliver glasses that were lost.

  • @katherinc
    @katherinc 12 років тому +4

    Barry Scheck is a blessing to many.

    • @ronthompson95
      @ronthompson95 2 роки тому

      Getting a murderer to be freed by the name of OJ Simpson isn’t so nice

  • @matrixsyllabios277
    @matrixsyllabios277 10 років тому +3

    WUT CAN I DO to HELP INNOCENT PEOPLE???
    Octo.26, 2014. MatRix de Salem, Oregon

  • @stddisclaimer8020
    @stddisclaimer8020 2 роки тому +1

    "Innocence Project" Cf. Everyone gets a trophy. What could go wrong with that?

  • @ericlincourt896
    @ericlincourt896 7 років тому +2

    the irony of him setting loose a murderer (OJ) only to look for salvation in his mission to exonerate the falsely convicted. Good for him , people do change. And to ask him now in intimacy and/or confidence I am sure he would say OJ was guilty.

    • @binzsta86
      @binzsta86 7 років тому +2

      What the hell are you talking about? He was just doing his job. It was up to the jurors to decide. If the LAPD did their job and not tamer with evidence, then OJ wouldn't be acquitted.

  • @donprincoify
    @donprincoify 9 років тому +9

    The man with a beautiful brain.

  • @LillaBella8
    @LillaBella8 11 років тому +4

    There are angels among us and this man is one of them.

  • @grandus888
    @grandus888 12 років тому +1

    Very inspirational indeed!!!! More power to you!!!!!!

  • @sharonluongo3192
    @sharonluongo3192 11 років тому +2

    always wanted to write to barry scheck to tell him what a great man i think he is. i couldn't imagine being wrongly convicted. i also wonder if this is his way of paying society back for his part in getting o.j. off not trying to be a smartass. i do think barry scheck is a good good man.

    • @dixiedeed4918
      @dixiedeed4918 5 років тому

      I love to write Barry Scheck as well li v e way he speaks and know his heart us there so smart especially Simpson trial LAPD

  • @susiearviso3032
    @susiearviso3032 8 років тому +1

    My sister was a Respiratory Therapist and a born again Christian in
    2006, living in Denver. She was always helping people; to a fault. She
    befriended a black woman patient in the hospital where she worked. The
    woman told my sister that she and her 14 year old son were kicked out of
    relatives homes and were homeless. My sister took them in. After a
    month, my sister was getting ready to throw them out, because she wasn't
    looking for a job.
    Then her 14 year old son (6'2" and 120 pounds) told a neighbor friend of his - that my sister "raped" him by forcefully tying him up with a phone cord and that she sat on him and raped him. (She is 5'3" and weighed 125 lbs) Because the mother knew she was about to be kicked out, she called the police about it. Any normal person would think the kid's story was more of a teenager's fantasy, but they chose to prosecute my sister.
    There were phone records to prove the kid was on the phone with a girl for hours during the time he said it happened. But her attorney told her - that that evidence wasn't necessary. He said she wouldn't get convicted. But she was convicted! She tried to appeal twice, emptying her bank account and and both her and her husband's retirement to no avail. The appeals were denied.
    So she lost her job, lost her retirement and has been on house arrest for almost 10 years, but only 4 of those years count as time served? She hasn't been able to be around her grandkids or do anything and tried to commit suicide numerous times, 2 of which she almost succeeded. A few months ago, they decided to send her to prison in Colorado, where she is now. She shares a cell with a woman in for murder doing 40 years and is on 23 hour lock-down. The guards and inmates treat her badly because she is in for a purported sex offense; which she did not do. My sister would never have done anything like that, and obviously she couldn't have forcefully raped a boy this hefty. Are the cops and law men this stupid? As insane as it seems, this really happened to her! It's almost unbelievable. She's now lost 10 years of her life because of a 14 year old's lies. He's 24 now, and I saw a You Tube video he uploaded with him and another man doing drugs in a bedroom before going to "da club." I've written to every person I could to get her help and this has torn the whole family up.
    This is really happening to people!

    • @noelleynextdoor9520
      @noelleynextdoor9520 7 років тому

      would it make a difference if she befriended a white woman ?

  • @pdhoggardable
    @pdhoggardable 5 років тому +1

    A man for his times.

  • @2NZday
    @2NZday 10 років тому +1

    I love this. I love that with scientific advancements we can change these great injustices. I wish you could help my friend~ To: Chet From: Korea (short)

  • @kathyrussell5022
    @kathyrussell5022 5 років тому +2

    I am rotting in the Florida prison system and have been for over 30 years for a crime I did NOT commit. I am INNOCENT. My dc# is 789708. I had my family contact the Steve Wilkos show to try to get a lie detector test done because I know they use the test his show uses for the FBI , but they told my friend that they couldn't help me because I was already in prison. If anyone can help me please do.

    • @kishaweatherspoon8045
      @kishaweatherspoon8045 5 років тому +1

      Get someone to Google innocence project in ur area there's a number an an email address they also say the prisoner hast to write to the address in ur area where there located..

    • @dixiedeed4918
      @dixiedeed4918 5 років тому

      I really like to write Barry Scheck and let him know he is a few a t man w with a big heart and praise God he helping so many people I love you Barry since the OJ Simpson case you was remarkable, Mr Simpson was framed by Mark Furhman good job Barry RIP Johnnie Cochran I watch Simpson case thanks Mr Scheck

    • @dixiedeed4918
      @dixiedeed4918 5 років тому

      Kathy Russell pray you get help on your case

  • @erieejustice911
    @erieejustice911 12 років тому +1

    Self defense to murder,You tube Erie Parties/Joel Atkin,I was told to back off my sons case or I was gonna be found on the roadside dead.After looking at the Valerie Jones case from Erie,its got me a little worried.If they find me dead Please Help My Son!

  • @TheEsterdude
    @TheEsterdude 14 років тому +1

    WOW! This video rockss! totally off the chainn.....

  • @mwhitten77
    @mwhitten77 12 років тому +1

    I completely agree. Too much time is spent trying to save the necks of people that have committed the most disgusting and deplorable crimes when they should just be left to fend for themselves. The fact that a handfull of people were "exhonerated" 20-30 years after their conviction isn't a reason to treat all these scumbags like their innocent angels.

  • @vidsscreen
    @vidsscreen 7 років тому

    It should be the Government whom is, going back over old case's and proving people innocent, not some under funded, private agency. isn't that what you pay for in the first place & why their there. ! Or they should be asking the Government too join in not compete against them in court but be alongside them or whom ever else in the court room. It defeats its' own purpose if it needs' funding and the Government has all the funding it could ever want .

  • @eladioestrada2557
    @eladioestrada2557 6 років тому +1

    I have a paternity case anybody help .?

  • @ericlincourt896
    @ericlincourt896 7 років тому +1

    which in a lack of a better saying...........what about wrongfully liberated.

    • @ivrydice0954
      @ivrydice0954 2 роки тому

      Yeah they do those too.
      It's mostly as a byproduct of their investigations. They find something that traces to another person.

  • @RogerRoddComedian
    @RogerRoddComedian 12 років тому +1

    Tell that to the Brown and Goldman families.

  • @mwhitten77
    @mwhitten77 12 років тому +1

    Okay, so then every person who was convicted of a crime but had an attorney appointed for them, the innocence project shouldn't be involved, right? Unfortunately, since EVERYONE is appointed an attorney if they can't afford one, now what we get is claims of ineffective assistance of counsel in pretty much every crime where life in prison or the death penalty is sentenced. Go and research it for yourself and find me ONE person who appealed a life sentence who didn't claim ineffective assistance

  • @mwhitten77
    @mwhitten77 12 років тому +1

    @cinesimonj Nice cop out. Go work on an 80 page brief for a drug addict that stabbed a 9year old child 55 times during a home invasion robbery.

  • @cinesimonj
    @cinesimonj 12 років тому +1

    What a bizarre comment.

  • @lorenabarros5359
    @lorenabarros5359 4 роки тому +1

    Español

  • @truesonic669
    @truesonic669 2 роки тому +1

    he bought oj freedom. amazing attroney.