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The Hustlers Corner NYC! 32 Years for a crime he did not commit! Introducing Rufus Rochelle pt 1

The Hustlers Corner NYC! 32 Years for a crime he did not commit! Introducing Rufus Rochelle pt 1 What would you say to a man who was a model prisoner behind bars for decades? A man who incurred no infractions, never got in trouble with anyone behind bars, and was an outstanding model inmate? Now what would you say if that same man spent over 30 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit? Then you would be talking about Rufus Rochelle. Rufus Rochelle is a horrible man of humble origins from Florida. A model school student he always maintained a "by the book" work ethic. When he was younger he would do small chores in the neighborhood like cutting grass, mowing lawns, painting, and any type of handyman job he could do. A family man, he was fiercely respectful of his mother when he was young. That respect led to his mother's insistence on his education. This is a mantra, he still carries with him to this day. Get your Converse, Pro-Keds, and PF Flyers here: amzn.to/3q1syta Converse chuck taylors high tops black amzn.to/3dWPhnG Converse chuck taylors low tops black amzn.to/2ME1DG7 Converse chuck taylors high tops White amzn.to/3qZin9B Converse chuck taylors low top white amzn.to/3qV3Z2j Pro Keds high tops white amzn.to/300GGrS Pro Keds low tops white amzn.to/305RrJm Pro Keds high tops black amzn.to/2ZU24Pi Pro Keds low tops black amzn.to/37Xl6bZ PF Flyers Hight top Black amzn.to/3b4Ae9F PF Flyers Low top Black amzn.to/3uIuMRv PF Flyers High top White amzn.to/381x44C PF Flyers Low top white A funny man with an entertaining sense of humor, Rufus Rochelle loves to tell his stories. But then again as a man in his 70s, most do. What can we learn from a man like Rufus Rochelle? What can we pass from his experience to our offspring? Rufus is a man who was convicted by public opinion, and the media, before he was sentenced to 32 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. He was accused of being a drug dealer and selling drugs on a university campus. A crime backed by unsubstantiated evidence, and poor testimony. It never ceases to amaze me how people will convict you in a court of public opinion without any facts or evidence to back it up. Yet wrongful convictions are about as common in America as Apple pie. Wrongful convictions can happen to anyone, and all too often in America it is. Innocent people are incarcerated every day, for crimes they did not commit. Do not let yourself to the trap of the failure of the justice system. You can use these countermeasures to ensure this never happen to you or your loved ones. When an innocent person is convicted of a crime they did not commit the guilty party escapes. Imagine serving time for another person's crime and how your family would cope with the stigma of the conviction. The greatest indicators of wrongful conviction are: Poor use of scientific analysis A nonexistence physical evidence Bad use of methods not sanctioned by science Self-incriminating tactics by police False testimony prosecutorial oversight and police misconduct Forced confessions Poor preparations by the defense Laziness of the police to investigate other suspect Framing, planting of evidence and other corrupt tactics by police All of these are indicators of injustice and a corrupt justice system. To make sure that an innocent person does not get convicted all of these issues and more must be addressed. The legal process to overturn this type of corruption can be a very complex and long procedure. It involves thorough research and extensive legal leg work, not to mention the enormous amount of money you will spend. And, even with the help of a lawyer or human rights advocate they cannot make the process easier. A wrongful conviction is almost never overturned overnight. It often takes years and in most cases the innocent usually serve decades behind bars for the crime of another before it gets reversed. Talk about a horrifying scenario I would not wish to happen to anyone. Either way, if the conviction is reversed, and you're spared from decades behind bars you can seek a civil case through your attorney. This would result in compensation to you for the damages that conviction has brought you. All legal expenses, medical bills, job loss, and physical emotional trauma and more are worthy of compensation from many years in jail. All this can be used in a lawsuit against your local government and police for all the humiliation you have suffered at their hands. However, the process of civil action for compensation will definitely take time. No government will quickly pay anyone who has been wrongfully convicted. Especially if there is no pressure from the media or civil rights organizations.

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Uploaded on March 2, 2021