Conviction Movie

Conviction Movie

The movie, Conviction, is based on the true story of Kenny Waters who was wrongfully convicted for a heinous murder in Massachusetts. Betty Ann Waters, Kenny's sister, believed her brother was…
After Innocence

After Innocence

Some get 30 minutes of fame for being exonerated, but then what happens after someone is released? After Innocence is a documentary that follows the lives of seven strong and courageous men who were wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for years.  This film showcases the lives of these seven men and what becomes of them after they were proven innocent. 

2011 Rally: Peggy Dev

{youtube}rVV5N8KUchI{/youtube}The video is from the 2011 Rally at Freeman Park in Woodland, California. Peggy Dev speaks on the wrongful conviction of her husband, Ajay Dev. 

2011 Rally: Trial Reenactment

{youtube}CPhbRmPfUlw{/youtube}July 13, 2011 - A reenactment done at a rally for Ajay Dev of the accusers testimony at the trial which resulted in his wrongful conviction. 

2011 Rally: Evanne O’Donnell & Al Rojas

{youtube}0XjAnewuwCY{/youtube}The video is from the 2011 Rally at Freeman Park in Woodland, California. Evanne O'Donnell and Al Rojas speaks on the wrongful conviction of Ajay Dev and the injustices in…

2011 Rally: Tom Grothe

{youtube}4mfEZK-oERA{/youtube}July 13, 2011 - Tom Grothe, "A crime has been committed and a man sits in jail. But the crime that was committed, is not the crime that that mans…

2011 Rally: Max Easley

{youtube}xCcbmgLR8C8{/youtube}The video is from the 2011 Rally at Freeman Park in Woodland, California. Max Easley speaks on the wrongful conviction of Ajay Dev. 
Witch Hunt In Kern County

Witch Hunt In Kern County

On Tuesday April 28, 2009 MSNBC aired a documentary entitled: Witch Hunt in Kern County.

The purpose of this documentary was to chronicle the unraveling of a small town's justice system. The main characters in this film were working class moms and dads who all were wrongly convicted of child molestation. They served lengthy prison time and were ultimately exonerated. All of the convicted were recklessly pursued by the same District Attorney, Edward R. Jagels.