Sometimes justice prevails. Amazingly Michael Morton shows no bitterness toward those that sent him down the river for 25 years.
http://www.kvue.com/news/local/Ken-A...231138241.html
it is shameful he got off with a slap on the hand, as he is guilty of a lot more instances of similar illegal behavior and they indicated they are going to continue to investigate all his cases with a fine toothed comb looking for more misdeeds. . that county and the folks who live there aren't even ashamed of his abuses of power as far as I can tell. They revel in their strong arms cops and courts. I boycott Williamson county and refuse to shop there or eat out there and support their tax base. Originally Posted by sue_namiSue I agree, and Wm County keeps voting him in. It's a mystery to me.
Let's see:They won't prosecute other crimes perpetrated while he was in office? Why are they auditing the case files then? I thought they let him go because they were planning future prosecution? That doesn't make any sense! The AG should do something.
Prosecutor who put fraudulently put innocent man in jail:
$500 fine and 10 days in jail.
It's part of a deal that they won't prosecute him for his other crimes as a DA.
Innocent man:
Sentenced to life. Spent over 20 years in jail.
This is an old scam the judges and lawyers use for one of their buddies. Have a sham prosecution, find the guy guilty and give him a slap on the wrist. Once convicted and punished, he's off the hook for further prosecution of the same fine.
I've heard the military used to do this. If someone on guard duty shot someone, and they wanted to protect him, they'd find him guilty of murder in a quick trial, then fine them $1 and give them a carton of cigarettes. Originally Posted by GneissGuy
They won't prosecute other crimes perpetrated while he was in office? Why are they auditing the case files then? I thought they let him go because they were planning future prosecution? That doesn't make any sense! The AG should do something. Originally Posted by Jessie AustinMy impression was the were implying the auditing was to look for other innocent people who may need their convictions reviewed, not necessarily to further go after the prosecutor.
Sue I agree, and Wm County keeps voting him in. It's a mystery to me. Originally Posted by SeekerActually Ken Anderson was not voted in as a judge, he was in an appointed position.