MacCarlie was convicted and sentenced to life in prison.
Fenenbock, however, remained in prison because MacCarlie’s confession was considered “post-conviction evidence,” which, at the time, had to point “unerringly” to innocence to be considered.
MacCarlie was convicted and sentenced to life in prison.
Fenenbock, however, remained in prison because MacCarlie’s confession was considered “post-conviction evidence,” which, at the time, had to point “unerringly” to innocence to be considered.
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John and I continue reading and commentary of Rules for Radicals.
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