Re watched the movie after a few years. I wrote a paper on D Day and the failures of the Allies to be able to out bombs on target from the air force due to fog earlier than morning. Leaving virtually all of the Atlantic Wall unscathed. Do y'all know any WWII vets that did see the movie? What did...
Appeals are limited in scope and really dont matter if you are "innocent", really only prosecutorial misconduct, habeas corpus violations etc are given an appeal.. plus you only get X number in state supreme court and federal district court. I imagine they will argue that denial for the change...
regardless of whether he is actually guilty, there is MORE than reasonable doubt he is innocent. Better 10 guilty people be set free than 1 innocent person imprisoned.
This, I buy into the way Hollywood does it sometimes, start in spanish, then transition to English with the understanding that we pretend they are speaking the native langauge