Benjamin Franklin, 10 Commandments, Armadillos & Texas Justice
Benjamin Franklin said: " If men are so wicked with religion, what would they be if without it ? "
The Dallas Morning News recently editorilized: " The criminal justice system in Texas is so cracked it makes an armadillo look smooth.” Dallas Morning News Editorial, March 20, 2003.
And these are the conditions (on Governors Bush's watch) that have existed with the display of the ten commandments across our State. If the size of the tablets is related to Texas Justice, maybe we should immediately commission a larger version like 50 stories or so !
Maybe folks should concentrate on " with liberty and justice for all " instead of the majority concentrating on the stone
replica of the Ten Commandments !
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Travesty in Tulia, Texas: Frame-up of 38 Innocent People Orchestrated by a County Sheriff, Prosecutor and Judge
By Hans Sherrer
Introduction
On July 23, 1999, the small town of Tulia, Texas was rocked by the arrest of 43 people on drug charges. Thirty-eight of those men and women were convicted and given sentences of up to 434 years in prison. Stymied in efforts to get the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to take a serious look at irregularities in the cases, a defense attorney enlisted the aid of the media to publicize the lack of evidence any of the defendants were guilty. On April 1, 2003, a judge appointed to preside over a special evidentiary hearing announced he would recommend that the appeals court vacate the convictions. While that court was considering the cases, on July 30th the Texas Board of Pardons and Parole recommended that Governor Rick Perry pardon the 35 defendants eligible for executive clemency. On August 22, 2003 Governor Perry pardoned those 35 defendants.
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