FALSELY CONVICTED OF MURDER
EJ Baxter

https://therightsofthefew.com/when-a-bar-member-has-seen-through-the-lies/?fbclid=IwAR1Nnw5y9BOErVUYVxgosCC-iNn2L-_JKvIl6DYLsMAAUHsAXiHmXCFwFdM

We are POSTING a Horrible Case of Injustice by the Government Controlled COURTS in OHIO. The Man's name is EVIN KING and he was Falsely Convicted of Murder by the "USUAL SUSPECTS". In 1995, The Cuyahoga County Prosecutors, Coroners, Detectives, Police Officers, (all Law Enforcement) and other government employees worked together to FRAME an INNOCENT African American by the name of Evin King of MURDERING his girlfriend. As usual these scumbags picked the easy Suspect first and massaged the evidence to make it fit. Remember how we explained how they fix cases in Erie County ?? Well, well they did the same here. They back dated the SPERM Evidence to convict Mr. King. Not a JOKE !! They Fabricated Evidence, Lied under Oath, etc. to put this man In PRISON for over 23 years. Thank GOD, the OHIO INNOCENT PROJECT got involved back in 2009. He finally was released in 2017. But guess what the CROOKED OHIO COURTS did ??? They Released Mr. KING "without Prejudice" which means they can bring him back any time they conjure up NEW FOUND FAKE EVIDENCE. He sued them all, even the dead people estates and received a big settlement but how do you get 23 years back.....YOU DON'T. Please read all about this case-the LINK- because this is happening in a Town, City, County near you.

https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2017/04/18/23-years-after-being-wrongfully-convicted-of-murdering-his-girlfriend-evin-king-will-finally-be-released-in-cleveland


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