Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The Innocence Project

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2091589_2092033_2107720,00.html

10 comments:

  1. I like this project . Helps people who are innocence an have been convicted in a crime. 40% of the time they can prove them not gilty with DNA.

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  2. I can see this helping out those who are innocent. I can also see this helping those who like to lie get away with more crimes.

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    1. I agree with this. a lot of people are " guilty" for a crime they did not do and a lot of them have been put on the death penalty for something they did not do while the ones who did do the crime are getting away with it doing more crime.

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  3. I think that this is s good idea for people that were convicted when they were innocent and most of the time they can prove that they were or werent innocent with DNA and forensics

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  4. I agree with Mr GOML. I can see how it'll help innocent people but yes I can definitely see how it can help people who lie. Not a good thing.

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  5. Their is always going to be people trying to get out of a crime they did but the court system also makes mistakes and the jury can just decided quickly so they don hsve to staytheir

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  6. i agree with rebecca, it could go both ways. but in the good thing it will help out people that are innocent for sure.

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  7. agreed it is always good to get the innocent out for sure because if it were you youd want it that way

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  8. why are they getting this stuff mixed up they should be good enough now that they can get it right.

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  9. I could see how this is a good thing, that man was almost put to death for a crime he did not commit. He served a lot of time and those years are something that they will never be able to make up to him.

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