
Marching for Awareness for Wrongful Convictions
Freedom March for the Wrongfully Convicted
Arizona State Capitol
October 2, 2010
11:00 am - Speakers begin
Bring chairs and snacks

Arizona State Capitol
Join our fight to "free the
innocent" and to restore fair justice in Arizona! These Arizona
cases involve overzealous law enforcement and prosecution resulting
in wrongful convictions when Constitutional Rights are violated. The
dire economic consequences of draconian mandatory minimum sentencing
that puts non-violent, first offenders in prison for decades can no
longer be ignored. Taxpayers can no longer sustain the
alarming growth of the mass incarceration of Arizona's people,
putting all at risk. It's time for immediate change from a system
that has operated out of control with no accountability for decades
and is destroying thousands of innocent lives and the future of
Arizona. Help us restore fair justice for all in Arizona!
Featured Speaker: Alison Hicks, author and producer, "Backspin" -
her experience in a rush to judgment arrest by Sheriff Arpaio, shattered
lives of mother and child, Tent City gulag and a warning to others.
Successful women are vulnerable in Arizona.
Falsely accused, wrongfully convicted and wrongfully imprisoned
people in Arizona: It's time to "right the wrongs"!
Free Courtney Bisbee, "Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction", falsely accused in February 2004, of an "alleged" crime that never happened, never investigated in a rush to get a "high-profile" child molest case during a Presidential election year. A "he said, she said" case with no investigation and a total disregard for Constitutional Rights and established protocol resulting in a manifest injustice. New Evidence-Proof of innocence, recantations, affidavits and depositions - demanding a New Trial --is swept under the rug by an out of control Maricopa County Attorney's office that the public has been aware of for years.
How many millions of taxpayers $$'s have been wasted on this bogus
case?
http://www.justice4courtney.com
Free William Macumber,
an innocent 75 year old man, Clemency Board voted 100% to release;
Arizona Justice Project has been working on his case
since year 2000. Governor Brewer recently denied his release.
Taxpayer dollars wasted on a person who is no harm to society.
Authors' real life experiences with the Arizona
criminal justice system, jails and prisons:
Jim Rix, author, "Jingle Jangle", story of Ray Krone, exoneree, who spent almost 20 years in the Arizona state
prison as
an innocent man until he was exonerated. Raises questions about the
integrity and competence of Forensic labs.
Daniel Horne, author, "Accidental Felons" and his story of overzealous prosecution resulting
in shattered lives, horrific experience
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"A six month investigation by reporters Brad Heath and Kevin McCoy at USA Today has revealed more than 200 hundred cases where prosecutors with the U.S. Justice Department -- the elite of the elite -- either broke the law or ethics rules to obtain a conviction, sending dozens of innocent people to years behind bars for crimes they didn't commit."