Well actually, DNA testing wasn't really available in 1982, if memory serves me correctly.
While it's regrettable, in fact, horrible, that this man spent these last years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, he is still there because of one he did commit. I'm not sure where our outrage should be placed-on the fact that he was wrongly convicted of the rape and murder or because he's still in jail? Please clarify, soror.
Also, while I agree with you that justice in America has often eluded black and brown people, I also know that we each must be accountable for our actions. I personally think the vast majority of people in prison are there because they did something wrong. Yes, some are there longer because they got harsher sentences than others simply because of their race, but the fact remains that THEY ARE CRIMINALS in the first place. If someone kills my mama and daddy tonight, I want them in JAIL-FOREVER. I don't really care if they had a hard childhood or not. So did millions of us. Poverty and racism are not excuses for poor personal choices.
[This message has been edited by Discogoddess (edited October 04, 2000).]
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