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Casos de condenas injustas que el Proyecto Inocencia y las organizaciones de la Red Inocencia han trabajado para resaltarlas y anularlas.Casos de condenas injustas que el Proyecto Inocencia y las organizaciones de la Red Inocencia han trabajado para resaltarlas y anularlas.Casos de condenas injustas que el Proyecto Inocencia y las organizaciones de la Red Inocencia han trabajado para resaltarlas y anularlas.
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To date I don't think there's been a series that has infuriated me so much. Following cases taken on by the innocence project to clear the names of falsely accused and wrongfully imprisoned. I was actually open mouthed listening to the details of what had been done to these victims by people who abused their power, or hid behind the label of "expert" to get convictions and let people languishing in jail for decades, knowing full well they were innocent. They not only destroyed the lives of the people they imprisoned but the byproduct of their lies and deceit was letting the true perpetrator of these horrendous acts be free to commit more crimes. It perfectly addresses racism, cultural lines and social issues, all in all it's a very well made documentary that is tragic and heartbreaking but manages to project a message of hope.
Side note. I wanted to throat punch that fat dentist so bad!!!!! How does he sleep at night!!!
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This is a gem amongst Netflix documentaries based on crime and wrong convictions. A well directed documentary with deep real stories about people wrongfully convicted. Highlight recommended! 11/10
If you really lile true crime documentaries.. watch the series but sometimes you can get a bit boring due to long lines of narrative..
What clearly comes across is the arrogance of that character Dr West, who clearly seems to think he couldn't get anything wrong. Then there's the arrogance of the prosecutor Forrest Allgood. What is it with American "justice"? If something else could account for the impressions, or they could be made by someone else, you can't use it as definitive evidence. And what was the motive for those who were wrongly convicted to do those murders? Nuts. It seems that some police and lawyers in the US are more concerned with getting the result they want rather than finding out who really did the crimes. Do you work properly, guys, and don't just ASSUME anything.
A shocking expose of the extremely flawed American criminal system, with great in depths of the unique cases. After watching this series, I realised how tricky eyewitness testimony and is and that bite mark analyses is almost unusable in most cases.
You can also see how the American justice system takes a extremly long time to get someone out of prison while they have a ton of evindence to proof their innocence, and whilst the extremely unlucky people basiclly are rotting away in prison.
In conclusion: Netflix made a eye opening, in depth documentary about the many flaws in the American justice system.
Good job, the Innocence Project!
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