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snailprestige:

idk why police officers being monitored to make sure they’re performing their duties ethically and within legal parameters is such a controversial topic because if I recall they’re a fan of using the whole “if you’ve got nothing to hide you’ve got nothing to fear” shtick to justify harassing civilians it’s almost like they’re full of bullshit

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“ spacemonkeyg78:
“ After his release from prison, Wright obtained his undergraduate degree in 2002, entering law school in 2004 and graduating from St. Thomas University School...

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spacemonkeyg78:

After his release from prison, Wright obtained his undergraduate degree in 2002, entering law school in 2004 and graduating from St. Thomas University School of Law in 2007. Passing the New Jersey Bar in 2008, he spent the next nine years being investigated by the New Jersey Bar’s Committee on Character before being granted admission to the bar by the New Jersey Supreme Court on September 27, 2017.

On September 27, 2017, Wright became the only person in U.S. history to be condemned to life in prison, secure his own release and exoneration and then be granted a license to practice law by the very court that condemned him.

Wright got his 1991 conviction overturned by exposing the gross corruption and misconduct within the court that convicted him, the prosecutors office and the police force. This allowed Wright to successfully get rid of his life sentence but he remained in prison on numerous other convictions with sentences totaling over 70 years. Wright’s ultimate release came as a result of his cross-examination of veteran police detective, James Dugan. Dugan’s confession opened revelations of wide and systematic misconduct and cover-up in Wright’s case. Then Somerset County Prosecutor, Nicholas L. Bissell, Jr., who tried Wright’s case personally was fingered as being the orchestrator of that misconduct, directing police officers to falsify their police reports while he personally dictated the false testimony of witnesses against Wright and made secret deals with defense attorneys to have their clients lie to the jury that Wright was their drug boss and that they had plead guilty and were going to prison, when in-fact, they were never going to spend a day in jail.

Dugan pled guilty to official misconduct in order to escape prison. Wright’s trial judge, Michael Imbriani, was removed from the bench and sent to prison on theft charges and Bissell, after learning of Dugan’s confession on TV news, took flight with federal authorities in pursuit. As police were kicking in the door of his Las Vegas hotel room, Bissell put a revolver to his head and pulled the trigger, committing suicide. Wright’s remaining convictions were vacated and he was immediately released from prison. The charges were dropped and the case against him dismissed.

Wright now works at the Law Firm Hunt, Hamlin & Ridley located in Newark, New Jersey, and is to have said “I went to law school for one reason and one reason only, To slay giants for a price. And if the giant is big enough and the cause is important enough, I’ll do it for free, especially when it involves helping those who cannot help themselves.”

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ultimate power move: law your way out of jail and convict the people who wrongly convicted you

Why is there not a movie about this fricking amazing man yet?

https://www.vladtv.com/article/245427/50-cent-discusses-wrongfully-convicted-man-he-is-producing-a-series-about

50 cent is working with Isaac Wright Jr. to produce a show based on what happened to him

This is the realest nigga to ever breathe. Wow.

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bonepoem:

Media: Millennials and Gen Z kids are killing *BLANK* industry!

Millennials and Gen Z kids:

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ma·laise

ecryre:

/məˈlāz/

noun
a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or uneasiness whose exact cause is difficult to identify. 

pakunoda:

turns out the real villain in naruto was blind loyality to the state all along

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ruinedchildhood:

Batman is me whenever someone forces me to go to a party

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kulampara:
“Christopher Street Liberation Day, New York City, June 24, 1978
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kulampara:

Christopher Street Liberation Day, New York City, June 24, 1978

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sorta-dad:
“ xxxtictacion:
“He taken a selfie with a security cam?
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The energy surrounding this man is mythically powerful. Truly he is one we must fear.
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sorta-dad:

xxxtictacion:

He taken a selfie with a security cam?

The energy surrounding this man is mythically powerful. Truly he is one we must fear.

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radstudies:
“Nikolai Astrup (Norwegian, 1880-1928) - Marsh Marigold Night, c.1915
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radstudies:

Nikolai Astrup (Norwegian, 1880-1928) - Marsh Marigold Night, c.1915

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Why Poppin’ That Booty Is Good For Your Back

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“Most people tend to round out their backs when they sit,” says orthopedic surgeon Nomi Khan. “Their spine is in an improper position, and they will tend to have more back problems.”

Back problems crop up because sitting like a C — or a cashew nut — can damage the little shock absorbers in the spine, called the intervertebral disks.

Read the full story here

This story and gif changed my prospective on sitting. -Emily

national public radio off the shits

Strong nocebo article and unsubstatiated biomechanical back pain claims ITT.