Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Jeffrey Wansley: Innocent in Mississippi

"Jeffrey Wansley: Innocent in Mississippi" was not intended to be published in our "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog. It was created in the "Human Rights for Prisoners March" blog, where it is available for you now. Excuse our "vengeful librarians." Please access the article at the url below:
http://humanrightsforprisonersmarch.blogspot.com/2014/07/jeffrey-wansley-innocent-mississippian.html

See an excerpt from the Wansley article below:

Wrongful convictions are the ultimate breakdown in the system. Prosecutors will almost never admit they made a mistake. Those who do are very rare and should absolutely be recognized for their integrity. The truth is not always pretty, but it should be acknowledged regardless of the professional consequences or embarrassment. A man’s life is worth much more than the tragic and ill-conceived notion that officials must always appear to be right and mistake-free in the execution of their responsibilities. An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere (MLK)

Rising Together
State of Mississippi“I call on every Mississippian, no matter what our race or region or party, to rise above our petty differences and build together the Mississippi our citizens deserve. Let us go forward from this time and place, unafraid to make the bold changes that will help us rise together.” – Gov. Phil Bryant


Paragraph 1 repeated:  "Jeffrey Wansley: Innocent in Mississippi" was not intended to be published in our "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog. It was created in the "Human Rights for Prisoners March" blog, where it is available for you now. Excuse our "vengeful librarians." Please access the article at the url below:
http://humanrightsforprisonersmarch.blogspot.com/2014/07/jeffrey-wansley-innocent-mississippian.html

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3 comments:

  1. Jeffrey Wansley: Innocent in Mississippi
    "Jeffrey Wansley: Innocent in Mississippi" was not intended to be published in our "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog. It was created in the "Human Rights for Prisoners March" blog, where it is available for you now. Excuse our "vengeful librarians." Please access the article at the url below:
    http://humanrightsforprisonersmarch.blogspot.com/2014/07/jeffrey-wansley-innocent-mississippian.html

    See an excerpt from the Wansley article below:

    Wrongful convictions are the ultimate breakdown in the system. Prosecutors will almost never admit they made a mistake. Those who do are very rare and should absolutely be recognized for their integrity. The truth is not always pretty, but it should be acknowledged regardless of the professional consequences or embarrassment. A man’s life is worth much more than the tragic and ill-conceived notion that officials must always appear to be right and mistake-free in the execution of their responsibilities. An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere (MLK)

    Rising Together
    State of Mississippi“I call on every Mississippian, no matter what our race or region or party, to rise above our petty differences and build together the Mississippi our citizens deserve. Let us go forward from this time and place, unafraid to make the bold changes that will help us rise together.” – Gov. Phil Bryant


    Paragraph 1 repeated: "Jeffrey Wansley: Innocent in Mississippi" was not intended to be published in our "Dog Justice for Mentally Ill" blog. It was created in the "Human Rights for Prisoners March" blog, where it is available for you now. Excuse our "vengeful librarians." Please access the article at the url below:
    http://humanrightsforprisonersmarch.blogspot.com/2014/07/jeffrey-wansley-innocent-mississippian.html

    *******
    Thanks for participating in the "Human Rights for Prisoners March" across the Internet to
    demand respect for all people.

    Human Rights for Prisoners March
    http://HumanRightsforPrisonersMarch.blogspot.com
    Blogtalkradio - Monday nights at 9pm PST
    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nnia1/
    Mary Neal, director
    MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com

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  2. You may also read the entire article in the "Justice Gagged" blog at this url:

    http://justicegagged.blogspot.com/2014/07/jeffrey-wansley-innocent-n-mississippi.html

    "Justice Gagged" records censored works.

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