Josh Dubin
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Tomlinson exonerated these people, thereby undoing a prior administration's prosecution, that why should the same not apply to you? So in other words, three days before he says, why should justice wait? Three days later, He says. What? Wait a second. This should wait and it should wait. And by the way. Here's one to poke this man in the eye because he exonerated people.
Tomlinson exonerated these people, thereby undoing a prior administration's prosecution, that why should the same not apply to you? So in other words, three days before he says, why should justice wait? Three days later, He says. What? Wait a second. This should wait and it should wait. And by the way. Here's one to poke this man in the eye because he exonerated people.
You're undermining the decision of a prior administration. So he's using his granting of innocence, in my opinion, to now go back on what he said three days earlier, which is why should this wait? What happened in these three days? I don't know. But I can tell you that you've taken position A and then you've taken position Z. So what happens is.
You're undermining the decision of a prior administration. So he's using his granting of innocence, in my opinion, to now go back on what he said three days earlier, which is why should this wait? What happened in these three days? I don't know. But I can tell you that you've taken position A and then you've taken position Z. So what happens is.
You're undermining the decision of a prior administration. So he's using his granting of innocence, in my opinion, to now go back on what he said three days earlier, which is why should this wait? What happened in these three days? I don't know. But I can tell you that you've taken position A and then you've taken position Z. So what happens is.
On these judges, one of the judges, the one that denied Al Cleveland post-conviction relief that, you know, said to Avery Jr., you know, there are potential consequences here. He denies the joint motion for a new trial for Al Cleveland based on nothing. He doesn't call a hearing. This is in December. He says, I'm not I'm denying it. He then, this man, Sillo, takes office.
On these judges, one of the judges, the one that denied Al Cleveland post-conviction relief that, you know, said to Avery Jr., you know, there are potential consequences here. He denies the joint motion for a new trial for Al Cleveland based on nothing. He doesn't call a hearing. This is in December. He says, I'm not I'm denying it. He then, this man, Sillo, takes office.
On these judges, one of the judges, the one that denied Al Cleveland post-conviction relief that, you know, said to Avery Jr., you know, there are potential consequences here. He denies the joint motion for a new trial for Al Cleveland based on nothing. He doesn't call a hearing. This is in December. He says, I'm not I'm denying it. He then, this man, Sillo, takes office.
All the other judges deny it, by the way, or delay it. The other judges punt until the new prosecutor comes to office. And you don't think this is personal? This man's second day in office, Tony Sillo takes office. His first order of business is to withdraw the joint motion on behalf of the state. So he undoes everything that we did.
All the other judges deny it, by the way, or delay it. The other judges punt until the new prosecutor comes to office. And you don't think this is personal? This man's second day in office, Tony Sillo takes office. His first order of business is to withdraw the joint motion on behalf of the state. So he undoes everything that we did.
All the other judges deny it, by the way, or delay it. The other judges punt until the new prosecutor comes to office. And you don't think this is personal? This man's second day in office, Tony Sillo takes office. His first order of business is to withdraw the joint motion on behalf of the state. So he undoes everything that we did.
Because he worked at that office, because he's friends with these guys, I don't know. But I'd like to know. And to make these men suffer. is truly at this point, it's really, really difficult to understand. The craziest part about these is that this Judge Cook in that first opinion, he said the AG cites as one of the reasons why this should be delayed is that the victims have to be notified.
Because he worked at that office, because he's friends with these guys, I don't know. But I'd like to know. And to make these men suffer. is truly at this point, it's really, really difficult to understand. The craziest part about these is that this Judge Cook in that first opinion, he said the AG cites as one of the reasons why this should be delayed is that the victims have to be notified.
Because he worked at that office, because he's friends with these guys, I don't know. But I'd like to know. And to make these men suffer. is truly at this point, it's really, really difficult to understand. The craziest part about these is that this Judge Cook in that first opinion, he said the AG cites as one of the reasons why this should be delayed is that the victims have to be notified.
He notified the victims and the judge calls them on it here. So this is like... It's fascinating.
He notified the victims and the judge calls them on it here. So this is like... It's fascinating.
He notified the victims and the judge calls them on it here. So this is like... It's fascinating.
Well, I refuse to think it won't get done. I hope it does. It's interesting to me that I had spoken to Mr. Silla when he took office. And his first my conversation with him wasn't about all the reasons they're innocent. He said, you know, there's this phone call between Al Cleveland and his dad where they're talking about giving Avery money. And I said, what are you talking about?
Well, I refuse to think it won't get done. I hope it does. It's interesting to me that I had spoken to Mr. Silla when he took office. And his first my conversation with him wasn't about all the reasons they're innocent. He said, you know, there's this phone call between Al Cleveland and his dad where they're talking about giving Avery money. And I said, what are you talking about?
Well, I refuse to think it won't get done. I hope it does. It's interesting to me that I had spoken to Mr. Silla when he took office. And his first my conversation with him wasn't about all the reasons they're innocent. He said, you know, there's this phone call between Al Cleveland and his dad where they're talking about giving Avery money. And I said, what are you talking about?