Floyd Lee Brown update
From the comments:
As some of you may recall, Brown was released last year after spending most of his adult life in prison for a crime he could not have committed. Rather than provide assistance, the DA's office in Ransom County pretty much harassed the owners of the group home that had agreed to house Brown, leaving him to his own devices.
I hope my Lie Stoppers readers click through on the above link to find out how they can help. Actually, i hope all of my readers do that. But especially my friends at Lie Stoppers.
Thanks to the wonderful efforts of DA Parker, Floyd had a rough start when he was released. He basically left Dix with nothing. If any of your readers would like to help him, one of my coworker's and her family adopted him for Christmas this year. You can contact Beverly McJunkin at the Office of Indigent Defense Services to find out what he still needs.
As some of you may recall, Brown was released last year after spending most of his adult life in prison for a crime he could not have committed. Rather than provide assistance, the DA's office in Ransom County pretty much harassed the owners of the group home that had agreed to house Brown, leaving him to his own devices.
I hope my Lie Stoppers readers click through on the above link to find out how they can help. Actually, i hope all of my readers do that. But especially my friends at Lie Stoppers.
Labels: Floyd Lee Brown, injustice
3 Comments:
In case you're still collecting this type of thing: Man cleared by DNA tests released after 26 years in prison.
By Joseph H. Vilas, at 4:40 PM
I've got a link to that article in the "Welcome Lie Stoppers" post.
Since he was never a Duke student, i don't think he counts.
By Barry, at 4:48 PM
That's funny: the colors for the links tell me that I'd clicked on every link in that post save 1. Guess which one I skipped.
By Joseph H. Vilas, at 6:28 PM
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