BEST IN THE WORLD!

Out of the 57 or so Innocence Projects (IPs) that I've found and tried to access, every one of them that responded admitted to being swamped with innocents clamoring for help. IPs come in two types: the majority, which require DNA' proof of innocence, and a very small number of ""Actual Innocence Projects"; these accept other kinds of proof.; The phony IPs, the ones that suck up federal taxpayer cash grants and do little or nothing besides send out much-delayed excuse/apology letters that refer us to other IPS, all hide within the group of IPS that require DNA' before deciding to provide assistance. These Actual Innocence Projects, such as this one in Austin, (see exhibit letter), are thus DOUBLY swamped by the overflow from the DNA' only IPs. These "several hundred requests ...each month" are from the minimum of 330,000 innocent-convicteds already in prison and the 105,000 MORE innocents who are fraudulently convicted every year. This is elementary statistical analysis, found on the bibliography page of my essay, "Lawswindled for Life!" Most every IP continues to refuse to release any actual numbers of supplicants. In this way they deliberately conspire to conceal the brobdingnagian size of these legal fraud-problems from the citizens A5 they secretly reveal it to the politicians holding the purse strings of the IP grant million$ that they were voted years ago as a "fix" to this problem. (The politicians "fixed" this (Public Relations) problem of conviction of innocents by throwing million and millions of our tax dollars at the very cops, prosecutors and judges who created the problem of conviction by fraud. Very . . little of the money went to where it would do any good, such as funding Public Defense lawyers. Much that did go this way went to found phony Innocence Projects that vend only excuses and referrals. As usual, the politicians missed the boat, providing only cosmetic change rather than real solutions.

This is our Lawyers" System, the BEST legal system in the WORLD!

Letter from Texas Center for Actual Innocence