BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
One says he's positive there are other innocent men still behind bars.By Rob Hoy Wednesday, October 14, 2009About 50 Oklahoma City University Law students heard from three men who were wrongfully conv…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
In 1982, 21-year-old Debra Sue Carter was brutally murdered in the small town of Ada, Okla.In 1988, former Lee’s Summit resident Dennis Fritz and his acquaintance Ron Williamson were charged and con…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
Over 300 Supporters Attend MAIP 2nd Annual Awards LuncheonSeven exonerees of wrongful convictions and a best-selling legal writer were among the speakers July 15 at the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Projectâ…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
(CBS) Scientists in Israel have successfully fabricated blood and saliva samples containing DNA, potentially undercutting what has been considered key evidence in the conviction or exoneration in crim…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
In 1982, microscopic hair analysis of strands found on the body of a victim was used and Dennis Fritz and Ron Williamson were framed for the murder. Seventeen years later, DNA analysis of the same hai…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
Published: 2009-6-9"Better 10 Guilty Men Go Free than to Convict a Single Innocent Man"Article provided by Paul CrammVisit us at www.kansascity-criminal-attorney.comThe essence of this quote forms the…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
Dennis Fritz Author of Journey Toward Justice" In a way, Brett Behenna wishes he did not have to do what he is about to do.The Edmond native will join other Oklahomans in support of family members the…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
On March 22, 2009, John Grisham and Dennis Fritz ( who is one of the two innocent men featured in Mr. Grisham’s first non-fiction book, The Innocent Man ) met in St. Louis at the legendary Renaissan…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
It took more than 11 years for Kansas City’s Dennis Fritz to be proven innocent of a murder he didn’t commit and released from an Oklahoma prison.Dennis Fritz (left) and Ron Williamson upon their…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
On March 5, 2009, Dennis Fritz and long-time activist Jeff Stack traveled to the State Capital in Jefferson City, Missouri, to lobby on getting the death penalty abolished. Dennis and Jeff spent the m…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
John Grisham was interviewed at the Virginia Festival of the book. He discussed his career as a novelist, his writing practices, and his research on his lone nonfiction title, The Innocent Man. His la…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
"A matter of life or death," by Erin Wisdom is in the Saturday St. Joseph News-Press.Dennis Fritz lost 11 years of his life.Mr. Fritz, who now lives in Kansas City, was sentenced to life in prison in…
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BJTJ has posted a new entry on: Barbara's Journey Toward Justice
Christine Hutton, Professor of Law at the University of South Dakota, celebrated victory after having teamed up with Dennis Fritz in successfully bringing about a new post-conviction DNA law to South…
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