Sept. 18, 2016

Sister Helen Prejean Interview

by O. Mckinnon (author's profile)

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Ojore Mckinnon #P-32800
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UC Observer: Comment
SIster Helen Prejean Interview (July 2016)
Crandell "Ojore" Mckinnon

Stranded on California's death row at San Quentin, I read the recent interview with Sister Helen Prejean (7/2016) and find her to be someone concerned with "insightful" justice, not "blind" justice.

I agree with her assessment of the U.S. justice system. Who is administrating justice and how they apply justice based on their implicit identity with a defendant; and how a lack of knowledge and understanding of the law is an obstacle to justice.

Racism played a key role in my wrongful conviction—from the police to the jury—that resulted in acts of malfeasance and misfeasance (see http://betweenthebars.org/blogs/7375). Defendants are regularly admonished by judges, "A failure to know the law is no excuse." However, it's commonly accepted that juries are made up of novices, holding a rudimentary knowledge of the law which makes every trial from the outset unfair and unjust.

From my stance on Maa, a voice from death row!

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