Amanda Knox
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Um, yeah, exactly. Um, And he, again, is on the board of the Innocence Center, the project that I am directly affiliated with. But then other countries just were inspired by the work of the Innocence Project and decided that they wanted to form their own, again, individual people. One person, like one of my favorite people is Bill Oberle of Alaska.
Um, yeah, exactly. Um, And he, again, is on the board of the Innocence Center, the project that I am directly affiliated with. But then other countries just were inspired by the work of the Innocence Project and decided that they wanted to form their own, again, individual people. One person, like one of my favorite people is Bill Oberle of Alaska.
Um, yeah, exactly. Um, And he, again, is on the board of the Innocence Center, the project that I am directly affiliated with. But then other countries just were inspired by the work of the Innocence Project and decided that they wanted to form their own, again, individual people. One person, like one of my favorite people is Bill Oberle of Alaska.
Again, single guy who decided that instead of retiring from his lawyer job, he was just going to fully commit himself to pro bono innocence work in his retirement. by himself in Alaska.
Again, single guy who decided that instead of retiring from his lawyer job, he was just going to fully commit himself to pro bono innocence work in his retirement. by himself in Alaska.
Again, single guy who decided that instead of retiring from his lawyer job, he was just going to fully commit himself to pro bono innocence work in his retirement. by himself in Alaska.
Just because he's a good person.
Just because he's a good person.
Just because he's a good person.
Just because he's a good person and he believes in it and he could do it. So now he has, you know, some people working with him, but like, He was by himself. And it's not like, you know, he's not a fundraiser. He's not a politician. He's a lawyer. He just he knows the law. Right. And so he just plugs away.
Just because he's a good person and he believes in it and he could do it. So now he has, you know, some people working with him, but like, He was by himself. And it's not like, you know, he's not a fundraiser. He's not a politician. He's a lawyer. He just he knows the law. Right. And so he just plugs away.
Just because he's a good person and he believes in it and he could do it. So now he has, you know, some people working with him, but like, He was by himself. And it's not like, you know, he's not a fundraiser. He's not a politician. He's a lawyer. He just he knows the law. Right. And so he just plugs away.
And a lot of times it's just this like plugging away day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year. And 80 percent of the time you don't win. 80 percent of the time, even with help from the Innocence Project. Yeah, absolutely. 80% of the time the Innocence Project is taking on cases and there just isn't a way to help this innocent person. Why?
And a lot of times it's just this like plugging away day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year. And 80 percent of the time you don't win. 80 percent of the time, even with help from the Innocence Project. Yeah, absolutely. 80% of the time the Innocence Project is taking on cases and there just isn't a way to help this innocent person. Why?
And a lot of times it's just this like plugging away day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year. And 80 percent of the time you don't win. 80 percent of the time, even with help from the Innocence Project. Yeah, absolutely. 80% of the time the Innocence Project is taking on cases and there just isn't a way to help this innocent person. Why?
They've exhausted all their appeals. The DNA was not saved, so it couldn't be tested. There are a million things that can go wrong. And in a lot of the especially older cases where they've already gone through all of their appeals process and there just isn't a process to there isn't a hearing that they can have that would reconsider their case. How many appeals are allowed? I mean, it depends.
They've exhausted all their appeals. The DNA was not saved, so it couldn't be tested. There are a million things that can go wrong. And in a lot of the especially older cases where they've already gone through all of their appeals process and there just isn't a process to there isn't a hearing that they can have that would reconsider their case. How many appeals are allowed? I mean, it depends.