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CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:52pm On Oct 11, 2021
UnbiasedOne:
He also admitted it to OLA17 but he edit it but look below.

JayEntaur:
Hi OP. In trying to make sense of all your assertions, I have a couple of questions that I would like to ask you, if you don't mind.

You keep buttressing that you wore pants while the attacker wore khaki shorts. Seeing that the attacker wasn't apprehended immediately, do you agree that he would have had ample time to quickly change into something else?
Alternatively, you said there were 2 different footages. Where they of the same timestamp, so as to back up your alibi that you were somewhere else?

And about your call records... Was it established that you were on the phone with a MD at the exact time the incident was happening? Not some minutes before or after, but at that exact time.
If so, was this crucial evidence tendered at your trial - was the MD subpoenaed to testify?
If not, why?

Finally, at least 2 people are saying that after the cctv footage was shown to you, you confirmed it was you and pled guilty. Is this true?

IF you're truly innocent, I can't begin to imagine all you must feel. God help you!

Answers
Answers : Yes the attacker could have changed into something else however what I am fighting for is the video that showed the attacker in khaki short.

We need to see the identity of the attacker first before we get worried if had changed clot or not

The video that showed men has time on it and that picture was taken from the video

I can prove 2 footage does exist but the prosecutor only released one footage and that was the footage that showed me, so where is the second footage that showed the man in khaki short..... The complex has 4 different cameras at different locations

About phone calls YES
WHAT'S YOUR MISSION AND AGENDA huh
Kindly shut da fvck up!!!
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:50pm On Oct 11, 2021
BKsoul:
You are the foolish one for calling everyone following this thread a fool.... quote where he said so, you refused.... but you are here calling your children fools.... silly man.
Babe!
You truly deserve a warm hug shocked
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:48pm On Oct 11, 2021
onlyforchrist:
I get it now, so why is she not trying to study the documents that proved your innocence but only those that tied you to the crime.
Nawa o.
I just hope chatinent will see through all these.
Chatinent has been simping all through this thread bro.
It's time you ignore him.
Probably, he's envisioning COMING TO AMERICA part 2 grin
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:44pm On Oct 11, 2021
Powerhouse5050:
I do believe she is agent of the state

I read a comment where she said she has access to the record.... But up to this moment she has never shared any new or a document people have never seen.

All the documents that I have shared were something people haven't seen before

I dare her to produce any evidence to discredit the phone call evidence I just posted

She has disappeared
You're only fooling yourself sir.
At this point I simply have to conclude.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:42pm On Oct 11, 2021
onlyforchrist:
That woman is manipulating them because she's a JD, they feel she's next to God.

All the questions she's quering the op is just template they are still going to use against him at the appeal. Mr Bah should learn, get his facts right and hopefully he get a good attorney this time. But, please at @powerhouse5050, your moves should be subtle, don't be surprise this woman will do anything to keep you down there.

May all the earthly elements favor you.
You just hit the nail.
Thank you.
I think he's not ready to get out of jail. I hinted him since.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:39pm On Oct 11, 2021
Skyview01:
This is supposed to be a guy soliciting for help and yet, insulting individuals capable of giving insights into his case.
How did you even cope on the witness stand at your trial where it is the prosecutors job to deliberately rile you up,make you mad and commit slip-ups in the process.
I now see one of the reasons you got the maximum
sentence.

Take a chill pill as you come across as arrogant.
And so what huh
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:37pm On Oct 11, 2021
Nugesboi:
You have been here since and you just registered your account 38 minutes ago...please come clean what is your mission here?
Thanks.
Believe me, it's still that JD of a witch.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:18pm On Oct 11, 2021
daintyprincess:
Don't think the gender really matters. It's up to him to open up to the attorney and both of them put things together to get a lesser sentence or something.
The previous ones that helped were men from what I can deduce.

If you have a legal team that can help, you can also come through for him.

First lady has also dropped tips for him and even offered to refer him to someone if he can afford the retainer fee.
First American Lady indeed.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:16pm On Oct 11, 2021
1stGenAmerican:
Well, since you have sitting in the Peanut Gallery, hurling insults and undermining my efforts (instinct tells me that you are a misogynist but I could be wrong), I would now like to take this time to hand you the mic. You have yet to contribute positively to this thread and I sense that it is because your knowledge of the American Legal and Criminal Justice Systems surpasses that of my own. Hell, you may even be more knowledgeable that a USSC Justice. You insulting me will do nothing for theConvicted Man and he is the reason that we are gathered in this thread, right?

And since you mentioned God in your response, I shall invite Him along with the rest of Nairaland to listen as you take the mic.
You basically just told the world that one who takes my advice is hopeless and you may be right.

Please give us your opinion of the Convicted Man’s current situation from a legal standpoint and advise us on the most effective way he should proceed forward in order to achieve success.

We are watching, listening, and waiting.
Your bias approach is what interest and strengthen me.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 11:26am On Oct 11, 2021
daintyprincess:
Lol

Didn't read my write up before submitting
No, he's currently working with another attorney, a lady, this time around not 1stGenAmerican

But she (1stGenAmerican) offered some help which I'll implore him to go through and take steps from there too

The new attorney is the one appealing, I don't think he has to meet the previous ones again
Don't you sincerely think it's best he avoids female attorneys at this point?
Well, except he's guilty as pronounced.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 9:13am On Oct 11, 2021
daintyprincess:
I think he has one he's currently working with. From what I've seen, she's the one appealing.

1stGenAmerican will be the best person to answer this
What the hell!!!
All hope is lost if truly his life is hanging within her grasp.
That might be his greatest undoing.
Getting involved with such an obstinate individual, is a question left for the god's.
If you could remember, initially she was utterly against his appeal.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:53am On Oct 11, 2021
daintyprincess:
Thank you very much. Thank you for your help. I really appreciate it

Powerhouse5050, please go through this. If you have the means to hire the defendant in the last paragraph, you should.

Weigh your options, ask questions too and go it
Thank you for your immense contributions.
However, do you think it's in his best interest to go back to attorneys that he rejected?
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 10:44pm On Oct 10, 2021
Powerhouse5050:
@1stGenAmerican you haven't shared the documents that talk about the print?

Where are you getting your facts from?

You want to talk about the constitution of the state of Georgia and United States constitution....be my guest

You called me a condemned man, you must know I was once a free person like you....you actually do not know what may befall you in little or no time

I wanted to ignore you but Chatinent wanted me to answer some of the question you posed.....so far so good you have never added any documents to buttress your claim.

Your argue about the evidences I shared here but you couldn't shared a contradictory evidences to refute my claim

You talk but in my experience your talk can not hold any water.....
grin cheesy cheesy
That's the spirit man.
Be bold, strong, resilient and courageous if you want a fresh breath.
Don't let someone take away your life from you without a mighty struggle. cool
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 10:38pm On Oct 10, 2021
Powerhouse5050:
1stGenAmerican : Could you please explain to the general public why the prosecution is withholding a video footage that showed the man this lady reported?

Thank you
I can only assure you of one thing: You will certainly rot in jail if you continue expending your limited time, energy and focus on this individual.
Her negativity is clearly aimed at weakening your mind, thus giving up the fight through your intended appeal.
She's already given her verdict since on the first thread you created.
The JURY AND JUDGE IN HER have found you guilty.
So what else do you want to hear? Trying to convince her of your innocence is like trying to stretch your hand so as to feel the heat of the surface of the sun.
If you're not careful you might become a weakling by giving up the hope.
Good luck in all sir.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m):
chatinent:
What happens when they are debunked?
If I may sincerely ask sir, is there anything wrong in the appeal the OP is seeking of? I meant legally and globally?
If I go by the premise of certain individuals on this forum; it means it's a sin or illegal for a convict to appeal a sentence?
Moreover, is there any place on earth where rape, aggravated assault and sodomy, including death threats can warrant three life sentences, in addition to 76 years of confinement?
Wow...... shocked
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 9:27pm On Oct 10, 2021
Powerhouse5050:
The evidences does exist, they were part of the discovery released by the prosecutor, my defense attorney had it on the table, I was looking at it,check it until it was time to present it to the court, he had a discreet conversation with the prosecutor right inside court with the jury watching and after that he returned to the defence table without present in it to the court.

I protested but I was shut down
It seems the Judge and Jury that followed you from your village to the US of A has shyed away from all these questions.
I'll advise you to present your case as truthfully as you can, so as you'll not quench the desire for justice many of us seek in reference to your unimaginable ordeal.
Be strong and bold. That's the only way out.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 8:55pm On Oct 10, 2021
Powerhouse5050:
Read the attached testimony again maybe you will have better understanding now

Could you please explain to the general public the reason the Judge prevented Dr. Acton ( Defense DNA expert) from witnessing to the jury in the open court,it seems you know that much?
Now you're talking. Let's hear from the judge and jury wink
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 7:47pm On Oct 10, 2021
Arigbabuwo21:
@1stGenAmerican

Him claiming that he purchased 6 SUVs cash while on a VISITORS VISA and registered and insured one of them is confessing to a brand new set of felonies that he was never charged with.

How’s this considered a felony ?
Kindly ask her?
With all her efforts contributing nothing but emptiness to the subject of discuss.
That's plain mischief huh
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 7:43pm On Oct 10, 2021
chatinent:
I would really appreciate you let her comment. I would really appreciate it. She has the right to.
There was an observation raised firstly by you I think then the OP, about all materials she claimed to have come across are littered on the internet for public use.
Has she presented any valid evidence nailing the defendant, or rather she is giving her own narrations, thoughts and convictions on the case thus whipping sentiments against someone unknown to her.
Honestly, she's only being deviant. Her purpose I can't say. But brother, you and I know that is greater than sorcery.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 7:24pm On Oct 10, 2021
justwise:
Did you plead guilty to those charges?
You're quite observant.
Good question.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 6:57pm On Oct 10, 2021
1stGenAmerican:
I hope you have plenty of pepper sauce because you will need it to eat your words. LOL

I can’t wait to watch. Bye bye
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CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 6:53pm On Oct 10, 2021
1stGenAmerican:
So if I continue to spot lies and realize that you guys are doing more harm than good, you want me to shut the fvck up?

Your wish is my command
Ssshhhhh......
Now kindly get back into the hole you crawled out of
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 6:42pm On Oct 10, 2021
Kajaard:
Those are private law firms and they are very expensive. I doubt he still has that amount of money for private lawyers at this stage, I understand it's been over 3 years already. One option is to set up a gofund me for him but he has to get someone in his family or someone he trusts to be the custodian for the funds for his legal fees. If a gofund me is agreed I would advise him to use his family member and not anyone from here. Then those that have the means can be chipping in no matter how small. You might be surprised what would be realised in a year or even less than a year and that could go a long way to help him out.

What we want right now is to look for legal aid foundations and charities that provide legal assistance for wrongfully accused or the racially profiled or racially disadvantaged to take up his case and build something from all the provided documents and make some noise so the appeal is faster and gets to the right channels as well
True.
Probably missions or anti racism foundations and charities.
Well, we're keenly observing. If the go fund me becomes necessary, I believe Nigerians can be able to assist if his innocence can be proven to a certain extent.
More grease to your elbows comrades.
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 6:32pm On Oct 10, 2021
1stGenAmerican:
Jealous?

You are really, really daft. Him claiming that he purchased 6 SUVs cash while on a VISITORS VISA and registered and insured one of them is confessing to a brand new set of felonies that he was never charged with.

You guys are providing me and others with tons of laughs. Too bad you are spoiling the chances of innocent Nigerians.

Proceed on, please.
What's your grudge angry
Since the 5th or 6th page, you've been threatening us that it's your last comment on this subject. But after realising you're ignored, you come back to deceive people interested in helping the OP.
Kindly get the fvck out of our faces, bitter soul angry
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m): 6:27pm On Oct 10, 2021
Powerhouse5050:
Listen and read this please

There were two videos involved in this case :

1, The video that showed me captured by the surveillance camera

2, The video that showed the unmistaken identity of the man this lady reported

The evidences I am presenting showed the lady reported the man wears khaki short (911record)
Also e police officer that viewed the surveillance video footage and his report that he saw the man in khaki short
Please try and check some of these sites. They might come in handy.
https://kgkfirm.com/false-arrest-wrongful-conviction/
CrimeRe: Follow Up: Nigerian Locked Up for the Case of Rape —The Walk, The End. by temblor1(m):
[quote author=chatinent post=106620397]Please read. ²

The high bar for post-conviction DNA testing could be a factor

Some of the states have really high standards for post-conviction DNA testing, said Michelle Feldman, state campaigns director at the Innocence Project, a national nonprofit focused on exonerating wrongfully convicted people.

For example: Alaska requires a person to not have pled guilty, although about 1 in 10 exonerations have involved guilty pleas, according to the National Registry of Exonerations, a project maintained by several universities and law schools.

Arkansas, Delaware and New Hampshire require that a prisoner prove their innocence or show DNA testing will implicate someone else in the crime before DNA testing is allowed, requiring petitioners to essentially solve the crime they’re accused of.

Oregon, one of two states where courts can convict a person without all 12 jurors agreeing on a verdict, had similar provisions in its post-conviction DNA testing law. But earlier this year, the state legislature amended the statute to allow testing if there’s a reasonable probability DNA testing would have prevented the petitioner’s conviction.

“The whole point of getting DNA tested is to see what the results are and then show why that proves you didn’t commit the crime,” Feldman said.

Vanessa Potkin, director of post-conviction litigation at the Innocence Project, named several factors that might affect an inmate’s ability to access post-conviction DNA testing: limited access to post-conviction counsel and public defender systems for indigent defendants, and Innocence Project chapters that are relatively new or not as robust as in other states where the organization helps prisoners navigate the arduous process of petitioning courts for DNA tests.

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13 states have never exonerated a prisoner based on DNA evidence. Here’s why.

By Adeshina Emmanuel | December 16, 2019

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Hundreds of state prisoners have successfully used DNA evidence to win exonerations in the past three decades — except in 13 states.

The states are Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Vermont. Exonerations have occurred in the 13 states, but none in which DNA evidence was central to proving innocence, according to the Innocence Project and the National Registry of Exonerations.

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Why?

There’s no definitive answer. However, wrongful conviction experts offered several explanations for the 13 outliers.

Several states have bad track records of preserving evidence

Three of the 13 states — Delaware, North Dakota, and Vermont — don’t have evidence preservation laws, and four of them don’t require evidence to be preserved for the length of incarceration.

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Missing DNA evidence hampers wrongful conviction fight in Iowa

One of those four states is Iowa, where, as my colleague Abigail Blachman reported, wrongful conviction attorneys often find that police have destroyed or misplaced DNA evidence that authorities could have tested.

Most states passed evidence preservation in the past 10-15 years, but that doesn’t help many inmates who had been languishing in prison, said Brandon L. Garrett, director of the Center for Science and Justice at Duke University School of Law.

“This has been an important change, but there are so many people who might have been freed by a DNA test if evidence had been preserved in the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s,” Garret said. “We will never know how many innocent people could have been freed.”

The laws also don’t ensure evidence technicians interpret DNA samples properly, promise proper preservation for the length of a person’s prison term, or protect evidence vaults from extreme weather and natural disasters. Moreover, many police departments still routinely dispose of evidence after a conviction.

Some of the 13 states were late to adopt laws providing prisoners the right to post-conviction DNA testing, like Alaska and South Dakota, among the last states to pass post-conviction DNA testing laws in 2010 and 2009, respectively. Defendants convicted before those laws passed may be out of luck.

The high bar for post-conviction DNA testing could be a factor

Some of the states have really high standards for post-conviction DNA testing, said Michelle Feldman, state campaigns director at the Innocence Project, a national nonprofit focused on exonerating wrongfully convicted people.

For example: Alaska requires a person to not have pled guilty, although about 1 in 10 exonerations have involved guilty pleas, according to the National Registry of Exonerations, a project maintained by several universities and law schools.

Arkansas, Delaware and New Hampshire require that a prisoner prove their innocence or show DNA testing will implicate someone else in the crime before DNA testing is allowed, requiring petitioners to essentially solve the crime they’re accused of.

Oregon, one of two states where courts can convict a person without all 12 jurors agreeing on a verdict, had similar provisions in its post-conviction DNA testing law. But earlier this year, the state legislature amended the statute to allow testing if there’s a reasonable probability DNA testing would have prevented the petitioner’s conviction.

“The whole point of getting DNA tested is to see what the results are and then show why that proves you didn’t commit the crime,” Feldman said.

Vanessa Potkin, director of post-conviction litigation at the Innocence Project, named several factors that might affect an inmate’s ability to access post-conviction DNA testing: limited access to post-conviction counsel and public defender systems for indigent defendants, and Innocence Project chapters that are relatively new or not as robust as in other states where the organization helps prisoners navigate the arduous process of petitioning courts for DNA tests.

Prosecutors and judges can get in the way of post-conviction DNA testing

In Oregon, the Innocence Project led the campaign for updating the DNA testing law, with cooperation from the state’s attorney general, district attorney, public defenders and the state’s crime lab, which formed a working group to hash out the new law and consider concerns.

That type of cooperation is essential for states to better identify wrongful convictions, but it doesn’t always happen, Potkin said.

While laws can remove some barriers to post-conviction appeals and improve DNA preservation standards, among the biggest challenges are prosecutor’s offices prone to fighting against the right to DNA testing and judges who tend to deny requests, she said.

“Even if you have a law on the books, if you have prosecutors who will fight every application for testing and judges not willing to order testing over their objections, then the law is pointless,” Potkin said.

She suggested that the prevalence of strong public defender systems and robust Innocence Project chapters in states could help mitigate some of the institutional resistance to post-conviction DNA testing.

Culled from:
https://www.injusticewatch.org/news/2019/13-states-with-no-dna-exonerations/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIg8_s6KXA8wIVkO5RCh3WfwfGEAMYAiAAEgJN2vD_BwE

We're following. I can only pray he's innocent as your findings are pointing out. And he gets a fair post conviction trial. I pray for you all that have shown immense interest in this case.
Please, kindly ignore deviants such as The Almighty-All knowing character, JD; or rather last American undecided
Cc chatinent
Justwise
HenryPraise
Kajaard
Elporo

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FamilyRe: How I Survive In Nigeria Earning #300,000 Per Month by temblor1(m): 5:47pm On Sep 27, 2021
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Are you seo inclined? (Not a must though, I can give you a framework)
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Checked your profile.
Thank you.
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May God bless you as you assist others. Thank you.
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PoliticsRe: Again, Southern Govs, Others Tackle Buhari Over Grazing Sites’ Order by temblor1(m): 4:32am On Aug 21, 2021
Funny people that go to bed with both eyes closed. While Buhari sleeps with an eye opened, constantly searching for loopholes to swindle them of their land angry angry angry
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