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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Platte Co. native helps free innocent man

Jane

If you get a minute, be sure to read Glenn Rice's story about Jane Cox Williams, a church volunteer who helped free Josh Kezer, a wrongly convicted man. Williams, who lives in Columbia, is a Platte County native. While volunteering at a prison, she became friends with Kezer and helped find lawyers to fight for him. (The case against Kezer had more holes than a corpse in a Tarantino film.) More here.

Hat Tip: Many thanks, Keith G in PV!

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Checked that out last night on the tube. Lucky he didnt get the death penalty.

Unfortunately, our tivo recording missed about half of this show. The pattern appeared to be the same as in most of these cases

It's ok, it's just some story about people with unreliable faith, in an imaginary savior doing good works, I am suprised anyone even noticed.

Well.. sounds like Kenny Hulshof has some apologizing to do.

Article:
"When Hulshof made his closing argument to the jury, he ended with this summary of the evidence against Kezer: “We put him at the scene, we put a gun in his hand, we put the victim with him, we have got blood on his clothes.”

When you must distort the truth to make your case, it isn't much of a case at all.
Statements like that surely lead to his conviction.

Well you can expect a large cash settlement coming up next. Thanks Kenny! for screwing up someones life and sticking the bill to the taxpayers! Your doing great!

It's hard to get anyone to fight anything in the govt anymore. Everyone prefers the "it does not effect me" approach so they can justify ignoring injustice.

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