Between the Bars: Comments on 'Seeking Justice For Wisconsin Prison Inmates In Segregation'https://betweenthebars.org/posts/commentfeed/191092014-10-16T02:42:10ZComment2014-10-16T02:42:10ZRoxy/people/show/8433tag:betweenthebars.org,2014-10-16:/posts/19109/seeking-justice-for-wisconsin-prison-inmates-in-segregation/comments
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<a href='/people/show/8433'>Roxy</a>
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<span class='comment-date'>Posted 9 years, 5 months ago.</span>
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Hmmmm...so he can "come up with many reasonable hypotheses consistent with innocence that could not be overcome with even the best evidence." In other words, he is unwilling to believe this took place, even if there is sufficient evidence that proves that it did. Typical. I know it won't discourage you from doing what's right.
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