How it feels to be Falsely Accused
In this personal essay “How it feels to be Falsely Accused” (2014)
by Josh Green, the author talks about Clarence Harrison. Harrison was a victim of false imprisonment for over seventeen years until being released in 2004 due to DNA evidence. During the time of his sentence, Harrison wrote various letters to
different organizations for help. But he convicted of rape, robbery and
kidnapping without any acceptable evidences for seventeen years, nine months
and twenty-six days in prison.
This personal
essay teaches how people is convicted without acceptable evidence and the
victim they are not responsible. Such kinds of problem happens due to wrong
decision making by judiciary or law enforcement. Harrison served seventeen years in prison by
the crime he is not responsible. If you do the crime; you do the time but if
you are not responsible for the crime you should have to free.
Actually, such kinds of issue is not happened
only on Harrison. It is a day to day issue at everywhere. Even in developed
countries such problem is extremely expanded by incarcerated people, imperfect
judiciary, wrong decision making without acceptable evidences and improper information’s.
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