Wrongful Convictions

Injustice Anywhere Radio: The Sebastian Burns & Atif Rafay Case

Ken Klonsky From Injustice International made an appearance on the Injustice Anywhere Radio Program this week to discuss the Sebastian Burns and Atif Rafay case. On July 12, 1994, Dr. Tariq Rafay, his wife Sultana and their daughter Basma were murdered in their home in Bellevue, Washington. Atif Rafay and Sebastian Burns currently stand convicted of the murder of Rafay’s parents and …

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Death Row Exoneree Debra Milke Reflects On Her Long Journey To Freedom

Debra Milke was a guest this week on the Injustice Anywhere Radio Program, a show I host on Spreaker.com. This is the first interview Milke has participated in since her press conference in March. Milke was wrongfully convicted in 1990 in Arizona for the murder of her four-year-old son Christopher in 1989. Milke was released on bond in September of 2013, after …

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Why Is Mclean County State's Attorney Jason Chambers Lying About Jamie Snow Case?

Jamie Snow supporters were made aware this week that Mclean County State’s Attorney Jason Chambers has yet again given a blatantly false statement concerning the Jamie Snow case. This is the second time that he has disseminated this lie in a public forum. Supporters have been left with no choice but to ask for a public retraction. A letter was …

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Will Science Free Jeffrey Havard?

Injustice Anywhere Radio discusses the Jeff Havard case with Attorney Jen Fitzgerald and advocate Lori Howard. Jeff Havard currently sits wrongfully convicted on death row in Mississippi for the sexual assault and murder of his girlfriend’s six-month-old daughter, Chloe Britt. The truth is the infant slipped from Jeff’s arms while lifting her from the tub, causing her head to hit the …

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Jamie Snow Appeal Should Leave Many Asking Why He Remains In Prison

An appeal for Jamie Snow was heard on Tuesday May 12,  by the Fourth District Appellate Court, in Springfield, IL. Snow was convicted in 2001 for the 1991 murder of William Little. Little was the victim of an apparent robbery while working as a gas station attendant in Bloomington, IL. Snow has always maintained his innocence and says he was …

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Judge to determine whether Russ Faria should be granted a new trial

Originally posted on Ground Report A hearing is scheduled for Friday, June 5, 2015, to decide if Russ Faria should be granted a new trial based on the finding of new evidence. In 2014, Faria’s defense team filed a motion with the Missouri Eastern District Court of Appeals to motion for remand to file motion for a new trial based …

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