To: unixfox
“See, if youre a member of the club you shall have no worries. The ruling class ALWAYS protect themselves no matter what.”
I would hope that this conviction will enable the falsely imprisoned man to sue and take everything he has.
12 posted on
11/09/2013 6:58:44 AM PST by
babygene
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To: babygene
Doubt it. The judge prolly will keep his nice retirement. The County or State will be the payer of lots but insufficient amount to the guy.
If I were the judge, I’d never quit looking over my shoulder wondering when Morton will extract his rightful revenge. That ever-present wondering will a bit of his own prison.
15 posted on
11/09/2013 7:09:16 AM PST by
X-spurt
(CRUZ missile - armed and ready.)
To: babygene
**I would hope that this conviction will enable the falsely imprisoned man to sue and take everything he has.**
I think Morton will not sue him per news reports. I’ve been keeping up with this story for the past few years. Morton will get $80,000 per year for the rest of his life and is eligible for the same health insurance as employees of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/tab-for-wrongful-convictions-in-texas-65-million-a/nWLQM/
21 posted on
11/09/2013 7:29:40 AM PST by
Arrowhead1952
(The Second Amendment is NOT about the right to hunt. It IS a right to shoot tyrants.)
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