Defense attorney says prosecutors are systematically withholding information
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Thank you very much, Sharla! I will ask my “partner in crime” to look at the comments/contact page to see if something is wrong. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Enjoy the site!
What an excellent website you have here. I can’t show enough appreciation for you bringing these issues to light. In fact, after initially finding this through Google, I saw at least three of your headlines that I personally have had experience with!
I was falsely accused and railroaded here in Riverside County. I would love to share my story if you’re interested? As a matter of fact, we are still fighting it if you would like to follow us as more unfolds. It is an absolutely ridiculous case, involving everything from withholding evidence or “lost” evidence, DA malpractice, numerous judges, police threats, school districts, mis-identification, disregard of new information, faulty investigation, and a conviction “without a reasonable doubt” based on essentially no evidence. Of course, this was my first run-in with the law, and I had no idea that the system works like this. Believe me, this will all be exposed soon though.
Thanks again for the wonderful job you all are doing. Feel free to contact me at my listed email if you might be interested (please don’t publicly publish it yet though, as I am not comfortable at this time).
Hi Jason,
Thank you for reading DCC and for taking the time to comment.
Never fear, your email is only for me so you get a copy of my reply to your comment and of course, for private communication between me and you. I do not give out personal information, lists, or anything else! No exceptions. You want information? Present me a warrant.
About your case, I am very sorry to hear this and would like to give you the opportunity to write about your case in a guest post that we could publish here on DCC. Before you do anything though, you must talk to your lawyer about this and ask what can and cannot be said. The last thing you wish to do right now is harm your case. So talk it over and then get back to me.
Thanks again for the compliment and let me know your thoughts, Vidocq