Monday, August 07, 2006

North Carolina Becomes First State With an Innocence Commission

For doing the right thing, I look at North Carolina's Governor Mike Easely as a national hero.


North Carolina Becomes First State With an Innocence Commission: "History was made this morning when North Carolina Governor Mike Easely, a former prosecutor, signed into law a bill establishing an Innocence Commission.

Gov. Mike Easley signed a measure Thursday, creating the country's first innocence inquiry commission -- a state panel that will examine possible wrongful convictions.

'As a state prosecutor for more 15 years, I know that law enforcement's greatest nightmare is to have an innocent person in jail or on death row,' Easley said. 'As a state that exacts the ultimate punishment, we should continue to ensure that we have the ultimate fairness in the review of our cases.

'Its creation gives our criminal justice system yet another safeguard by helping ensure that the people in our prisons in fact, belong there. This is something all North Carolinians can be proud of,' Easley said."

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you North Carolina for double checking life-changing court decisions. Maybe other states will follow your lead, and be able to release the wrongly convicted.

Next target: death penalty

6:20 AM  

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