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How do you account for the fact that David Camm was convicted twice of killing his wife and children?

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Innocent people are convicted in the United States. That is irrefutable. Recently, a man from Terre Haute, Indiana was released after spending 24 years in prison for murder. He was innocent and innocent people are convicted. When the State, which has immense power, makes unsubstantiated allegations against a defendant and is allowed to do so by an elected judge who fails to follow the U.S. Constitution, a fundamentally fair trial is impossible. That can and does happen in a highly emotional case when children are victims. Juries don’t always hear all of the evidence and sometimes are prejudiced with unfounded allegations against a defendant.

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