08-12-2010, 04:09 AM
Jack White Wrote:I always read between the lines for clues on many things.
A between-the-lines activity of OJ attorney Barry Scheck
was that he began a non-profit activist group of law school
students called THE INNOCENCE PROJECT immediately after
the OJ case, to help free wrongly convicted prisoners, many
of them on death row. I think he saw how easy it was for
someone to be wrongly prosecuted.
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Jack
Good point. I previously assumed that Barry Scheck started The Innocence Project to feel better about himself for representing a clearly guilty OJ. But now that I realize OJ didn't do it I see it differently of course.
How could Jason Simpson let his father suffer so much for his crimes?