December 2010 Message From Ajay

Dear Family, Friends and Well Wishers:

Happy holidays to you in this season of thanksgiving and celebration. May you and your families experience the love and joy of the season throughout the coming New Year.

I can’t begin to tell you how grateful I am for your love, support and kindness this past year. Thank you very much for your letters and gifts, your attendance at the marches and press conferences, and for signing the petition of support. In spite of the difficulty, we are making progress in exposing the unfairness in the Yolo County Justice System.

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Advocates for Ajay, a group of hundreds of people, was formed after the wrongful conviction of Ajay Dev. In the pursuit of trying to understand both the legal process and how…

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June 2010 Message From Ajay

Dear Family, Friends and Well Wishers:

This June 25, 2010 marks one year since the worst miscarriage of justice that has occurred against me and my family. It has been tremendously difficult as the wounds of betrayal, injustice and the loss of my freedom are still very fresh.

In the midst of our tragedy, Peggy, our families and many of you are resolute and continue to stand beside me. Thank you! Many of you have labored tirelessly to pursue justice. You have all been a great strength of love and encouragement. I could not have survived this past year without you. As you know, Peggy and I now have two beautiful sons. The prison authorities will not let me have contact visits with my children due to the type of conviction. This has been devastating. I miss my older son tremendously and I have not even seen or held my little 4 month old son . I guess it’s fair to say I am missing my sons terribly.

STOP THE INJUSTICE

STOP THE INJUSTICE

On Saturday, March 13, 2010 a Coalition of Concerned Citizens of Yolo County, The Justice Reform Coalition and the Advocates for Ajay organized a march and demonstration in Davis to highlight the epidemic of INJUSTICE in Yolo County perpetrated by those who are sworn to seek the truth and to protect the innocent. Over 150 people marched through Downtown Davis expressing their outrage and frustration with the Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig. 

A Systemic Problem in Yolo County

A Systemic Problem in Yolo County

 

There seems to be systemic problems in Yolo County regarding the number of weak cases that get prosecuted, and the dramatic increase of minorities being arrested for sexual crimes.

The percentage of felony complaints that are prosecuted in Yolo County are the highest in the state (99.4%) and almost 20% higher than the state average. While it may appear at first glimpse that Yolo County’s numbers reveal a just fight against crime, the statistics show that Yolo County tends to prosecute almost all felony complaints no matter how weak the case is, even if there is no evidence to substantiate the complaint.