-52 If one of your loved ones was wrongly convicted of a felony crime, such as murder, you would go through law school if you were sure you could prove their innocence and save them from prison, amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Wait but if their innocence was so sure why couldn't you just hire a good lawyer?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

There would be no way you could get through law school fast enough to do anything for them. The money you would pay to complete law school would be more than what it would take to hire a good attorney. It makes more sense to hire someone.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

It is true that they would go to prison for a while, yes. There is actually a real case which inspired the movie Conviction where a woman goes through college and law school to save her brother from an 18 year felony murder charge. And she was successful.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

They didn't mention her brother died 6 months after his release from injuries after falling off a wall. If they didn't release him he would still be alive.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

No, but I'd get the blueprints of the prison tatooed onto my torso and then get myself sent to the same one as them to break them out.

by Anonymous 11 years ago