Introducing the PROJECT: Not Guilty BLOGABOUTIT BlogCast

WELCOME. Feel free to check out the Interviews and participate in the Online Petitions, Surveys, and Letter of Recommendation writing Campaigns. Instead of just blogging about it, we have decided to do something about it. Will you? 

Pissing matches and/or engaging in political leaning rants here isn't allowed. Please consider using that energy towards changing what we have, to what we deserve. Claims of innocence come from all races, genders and age groups, as well as both, the rich and the poor. The falsely arrested and wrongfully convicted also come from all political parties. Currently there are projects and groups targeting only active criminal cases with DNA evidence, leaving Non-DNA cases ignored.

That's where we (The Team) come in. Keep in mind, we are merely a paper tiger going up against the machine in a losing battle without your support. A team of thousands is a force to be reckoned with, thanks for considering it and for visiting. Link to this BlogCast so you can return with ease and make sure to let a friend or two know we are here 

Let the Team know if you are interested in being interviewed.
If you haven't already, please check out the PROJECT: Not Guilty website.
Stay tuned to the BLOGABOUTIT BlogCast. 

The Team 
 

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  • 2/2/2010 1:58 PM Ted Somosky wrote:
    Team, Year after year we keep hearing about people in Texas and around the country being set free due to DNA.

    The websites of the projects working on wrongful convictions clearly point out that they only take cases where DNA can prove innocence. They are mostly run by law professors and worked by students. Some are run by District Attorneys Offices.

    It seems to me that you are the only project that is willing to target the non dna claims. Thank you for getting the ball rolling in the right direction, maybe the other guys will jump on board.

    Keep up the good work and don't be sad if your project ends up being the only one that addresses the ignored cases. The squeaky wheel eventually gets the grease. I can sqeak with the best of them, let me know how to help.
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    1. 2/3/2010 3:09 PM The Team wrote:
      Ted, Thank you for the kind words and for supporting the project. At the moment, if you wish to assist you can do so by simply getting the word out that PNG is in full operation in Texas.

      Please let the Team know if you have information about someone that has been falsely arrested and wrongfully. convicted. Thanks again.
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    1. 11/10/2010 12:33 PM The Team wrote:
      Hey Car Games, we appreciate your kind words. We also hope you will continue to visit the PNG website and hopefully share your thoughts regarding addressing the issues surrounding false arrests, wrongful convictions and the state's refusal to consider Full Pardons - for innocence to individuals with cases having absolutely nothing to do with DNA and/or Death Row.  Other like minded humans may check out your website by typing in the following info.  w w w . freecargames .org  

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    Hello MC, thank you for the kind words and well wishes. Let us know when you have your site up and running so we can check it out. If it is relevant we'll gladly link to it. Good luck in your endeavors.
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  • 11/18/2010 1:02 PM The Team wrote:
    Hello LTCI. That's a very good question, due to this being the Project's BLOGABOUTIT 'BlogCast' and all.

    We are currently working on a task that includes; interviewing Victims of the Criminal Justice System (the truly Not Guilty that have/can prove it), the Victims of the Crimes in Question, the Arresting Officers, the Detectives, the Prosecution Teams, the Defense Teams, the presiding Judges, the Court Reporters, the Jurors, the Probation Officers, the Tax Payers, the Voters, just to mention a few. We are also working on a Mug Shot (Police Photo) Series.

    We hope to have the first 'Case' ready for the public at large very soon. Next time you visit, please let us know how you heard about PNG and consider checking out the BLOGABOUTIT Forum and PNG Website. Thank you.
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    1. 12/30/2010 2:35 PM The Team wrote:
      Thanks for stopping by and checking out the PNG Blogaboutit Blog Cast. Glad to hear that you like the "layout" also known as Theme. We obtained it via: Mad Dog Domains & Cattle Company. Please check out the PNG Website and consider contacting your State Rep./ Congress in support of criminal justice system reforms from the ground up. Thanks.
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    1. 12/30/2010 3:01 PM The Team wrote:
      Hey C. C., we are very thankful to learn that even those that don't always agree with something or someone atleast take the time to express appreciation. Please send us a link to your web site once it's up and running.

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