A Guide To Grassroots Organizing In Support of Wrongful Convictions

17 07 2009

A Guide To Grassroots Organizing For The Wrongfully Convicted. The contents of this guide have been designed to assist the user in creating a grassroots movement in support of freedom for the wrongfully convicted. This basic and affordable self help edition is a result of many requests from those seeking to organize committees/groups in support of wrongful convictions. Grassroots organizing is effective! It brings about Change!
Please understand the following: I am an expert Legal Analyst specializing in organizing committees in support of wrongful convictions. I am not an attorney. An attorney has not compiled this information. If you are seeking the advice of an attorney please contact your local or state Bar Associations for referrals. The contents within are not to be construed as advice but, suggestions, ideas and strategies which have proven effective in making wrongful convictions public.





Are You At A Loss – Don’t know where to turn?

9 07 2009

Wrongful convictions often share unique elements, which are false informants, official misconduct, erroneous eyewitness identification, and false confessions.

With an increase in wrongful convictions, organizations supporting freedom for the wrongfully convicted are flooded with applications. Additionally, some organizations do not accept non DNA cases. Both of these factors leave the wrongfully convicted inmate to suffer within the confines of an unjust system.

Everyday people such as yourself, hold a key to unlock the silence of wrongfully convicted cases.

What can you do to assist wrongfully convicted inmates? How can you help?

You can assist the wrongfully convicted by grassroots organizing to make cases public.

The following e-book has been composed as a result of numerous requests for assistance in organizing grassroots committees in support of the wrongfully convicted.


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Disclaimer:  The information contained within this e-book has been designed to assist in developing a grassroots organization in support of your wrongfully incarcerated loved ones. None of the information enclosed should be construed as legal advice and has NOT been designed by an attorney. If you are in need of legal advice please consult an attorney in your state. You may locate an attorney through your state or local Bar Association. The author nor the owner of this blog accepts no liability, expressed or implied for the contents within.

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