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Ray

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Mar 24, 2012, 6:55:55 PM3/24/12
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John Raley is the greatest trial lawyer
I have ever seen in action
he is one of the world's greatest BAGPIPERS
besides being an all-round GREAT GUY.

Below is an email from John about his most important case ever
and I urge everyone to watch 60 Minutes this coming Sunday.

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Friends,

I wanted to let you know that 60 Minutes has confirmed that they will
run the Michael Morton exoneration story this Sunday night the 25th.
Michael’s wife was brutally murdered at home 26 years ago while
Michael was at work. He was charged with the crime and wrongfully
convicted. Evidence of his innocence was concealed. After a 7 year
fight to obtain DNA testing, Michael has this year been declared
Actually Innocent by the State of Texas and released after 25 years in
prison. The DNA testing also lead to a hit on a known felon with a
lengthy record in 3 states, who has been indicted for the murder.

Many of you have supported Michael’s cause with your prayers and good
wishes. He appreciates both very much. Sunday, if you have a chance to
tune in, Michael will tell his story. I am interviewed briefly as
well, as is Barry Scheck of my co-counsel The Innocence Project.

Take care,

John Raley

I posted John's email on the Education Forum and got the equivalent of
DUMB LOOKS.

Members there could see no relevance to the JFK case.

Can anyone here see the relevance

"Do not block the way of inquiry"
CS Peirce


claviger

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Mar 24, 2012, 8:36:26 PM3/24/12
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The Clark Panel asked the US government to provide scrapings of the entry
wound in the back of the skull. To date this evidence has been denied.
Is that what you are talking about?






Ray

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Mar 25, 2012, 9:54:58 AM3/25/12
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DEAR cLAVIGER
I am not talking about the silly Clark panel.

I am talking about the exoneration of
an innocent man
and why no one seems to recognize
the fact.

claviger

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Mar 30, 2012, 3:29:34 PM3/30/12
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On Mar 25, 8:54 am, Ray <j.raymondcarr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> DEAR cLAVIGER
> I am not talking about the silly Clark panel.
The Clark Panel was anything but silly. The US Government promised
full cooperation. When this esteemed panel of medical experts didn't
get the full cooperation promised they wrote a letter expressing their
disappointment the government didn't keep their word. That took some
courage to make it known on the record they weren't happy about it.

> I  am talking about the exoneration of
> an innocent man
> and why no one seems to recognize
> the fact.
Are you referring to Lee Harvey Oswald? What makes you think he has
been exonerated? What makes you think he's not guilty of two cold
blooded murders in one day?



Anthony Marsh

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Mar 31, 2012, 10:37:04 PM3/31/12
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On 3/30/2012 3:29 PM, claviger wrote:
> On Mar 25, 8:54 am, Ray<j.raymondcarr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> DEAR cLAVIGER
>> I am not talking about the silly Clark panel.
> The Clark Panel was anything but silly. The US Government promised
> full cooperation. When this esteemed panel of medical experts didn't

The US government promised? That and $10 will buy you a cup of coffee.
Worhless. The US government promises to always lie.
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