Thread: A life STOLEN
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21st-December-2008 #1
A life STOLEN
Robert Franklin
How do you give a man back 20 years?
2008-12-20 at 2:31 pm · Filed under blog
"An FBI investigator testified in Roman's trial that tests eliminated him as a suspect, but a jury convicted him on circumstantial evidence and witness testimony, according to the arrest warrant affidavit for Miranda."
--This story, courtesy of The Associated Press, would be incredible except stories like it are becoming so common.
Miguel Roman has just been released from prison after 20 years. He was serving a 60-year sentence for murdering his pregnant girlfriend. The only problem is that he didn't do it and the prosecution knew he didn't do it at the time of the trial 20 years ago. The FBI investigator said he couldn't be a suspect, but the state tried him anyway and convinced the jury he was guilty.
Roman was 32-years-old at the time he was sent to prison. He had an 8-year-old daughter who is now 28. He missed all that time with her.
Just imagine.
And all that time he was behind bars, the real killer roamed free.
It's bad enough that the state of Connecticut put this man on trial. The prosecution knew better. But the question arises, "in the face of the FBI investigator's testimony that Roman couldn't have been the killer, how did a jury decide 'beyond a reasonable doubt' that he was anyway?"
My answer is that (a) we live in a time in which we rush to judgment and (b) that's particularly true when a man is charged with injury to a woman.
(a) Generally, I believe that we have developed into a culture in which we seem to urgently need to condemn someone (anyone) for something (anything). It seems to fulfill some deep-seated desire. (P. Perverted desire? Distorted and biased? ) The airwaves throb with fear and loathing of others. (P. Deliberately engineered).
And our criminal justice system shows it clearly. We incarcerate a greater percentage of our people than any other country in the world and often for the slightest offenses. People convicted of simple drug possession make up an astonishing percentage of those incarcerated.
(b) And of course the hysteria against men has been well documented and continues undiminished. We've been condemning men for simply being men for over 30 years, and for being rapists (remember, all men are) and violent against women (remember, "almost all" DV is done by men against women).
Virtually any allegation of DV (regardless of how thin) against a man is sufficient to get him thrown out of his house and separated, perhaps permanently, from his children.
So let's not view Miguel Roman's case as exceptional. The main way it's the exception is that he is now free.
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21st-December-2008 #2
Re: A life STOLEN
Pressure is on the police. When a case is in the media they have to find someone ("Police still haven´t found the ipwish slayer. Those lazy bastards") and a scapegoat might do...
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Re: A life STOLEN
A man did the crime, a man was jailed.. Justice done..
Why does it have to be the particular man who did it that was jailed?
Doesnt matter much it seems..
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21st-December-2008 #4
Re: A life STOLEN
This madness has to stop!!
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22nd-December-2008 #5
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Re: A life STOLEN
Hey I was in CT...am now in North Carolina at the moment. I'm familiar with men's issues in many areas. It's not so hot in NC either.
Notice how the court people knew there were problems but had not trouble harming this innocent man. And they do this with impunity as they have immunity for the most part. This makes them cocky.
In my case in CT much was ignored and initial claims by my ex are now considered false. Only they led to outcomes favorable to her. There is no accountability or fixing of matters created under false pretenses.
So in that case women have "immunity" too.Ridgefield, Connecticut, USA, Earth, Milky Way, Universe, Creation
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25th-December-2008 #6
Re: A life STOLEN
One question,
Is Miguel a Hispanic guy?
I don't like to play the race card or anything, but that could have counted against him somewhat.
Even so, there is NOTHING that is going to give this guy back the last 20 years of his life.
But, the Karma this guy has working for him must be HUGE!!
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