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In 1991, Isaac Wright Jr. was wrongfully convicted in New Jersey on drug kingpin charges and sentenced to life in prison. While incarcerated, he studied law using the prison library, acted as a “jailhouse lawyer,” and helped overturn convictions for over 20 other inmates. Some years later, he successfully proved his own innocence by exposing police corruption and perjured testimony. His conviction was overturned, and he was fully exonerated. After his release, he earned a college degree, graduated from law school (St. Thomas University School of Law, 2007), and was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 2017, becoming the first person in U.S. history to go from a life sentence in that state’s courts to being licensed by the same court. The original trial judge, Michael Imbriani, was later convicted of judicial misconduct, theft, and other crimes and sentenced to seven years in prison. Isaac now practices law, often in the same courtroom where he was once sentenced.
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Juan Soto strikes again! His 21st homer of the season!
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Juan Soto crushes one for his 21st home run of the season!
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Joshua Reed Eakle 🗽
ICE killed a father of three yesterday and no one is talking about it. Lorenzo Salgado Araujo spent 35 years in Houston building homes and raising a family. According to people interviewed, every night after work you'd find him on his porch, listening to music, petting his dog. He helped his three kids (U.S. Citizens) get through college. It certainly seems that he was doing everything right, and then a federal agent shot him dead during a stop and his own son found out from a Facebook video, recognizing his father's voice as he lay bleeding in the street. His son says that if his father had recognized any sign of law enforcement, he would have complied without question. DHS says he "tried to run him over." This is the exact same lie they used to justify murdering Renee Good, a mother of three. We are being asked to trust a rogue, lawless agency's word over a dead man's family, again, with no body cam release and no independent investigation. Everyone should be outraged.
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