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we're talking with them on the album jamal who is uh... serving a life
sentence for the nineteen eighty one *** of philadelphia police also
daniel faulkner massager multiple births to decide whether you did this for now
let's put aside the cases what do you feel when people point out that uh...
that officer faulkner's wife is now gone thirty one years without her husband you
have any compassion or empathy for her
of course if you i'm not mad at uh...
before
i think of altercations
where people have been brutalize are killed by police you never hear their
names you never hear their face
you know i've been away from my family for thirty years
you know if my wife my children my grandchildren
you know if you have any any regrets about what happened on the december
ninth nineteen eighty one night
uh... regrets surviving
uh... certainly don't correct that
panel regrets fighting
as i had to every state that i was in the courtroom
i regret that i didn't fight harder
i was ninety i've believed that my conviction would be reversed
by the state supreme court was superior court or the federal court ike action
will you know it may come by eight but absolutely believed that what happened
though is that everytime i got into a courtroom
uh... the law changed
why not
testify on your list that's i mean neither you nor your brother were
willing to take the witness stand how come
i want to everything i wore what did not want what an i'll i'll represent might
help even though i'm a lot by
federal law and state law in st louis mo
well that's because the judge found he was loved and lost a right to self
representational getting russia's and if you say so strongly want her to testify
in your own and i noticed that i think that's all that
artwork that a couple myself up and up in the make myself
the newspaper said that i was not disruptive note you can you know if you
believe the reporters who were in their who covered the trial who watched it
popped why would i be disruptive to my own george
i was disruptive an anchor club that night the right to represent myself i
thought that at the end of the question how do you know it's how come you didn't
testify on your own the sense
u_s_ ubiquitin i have to pick which meant that women implementation and
completion louis independent monitoring and recording
whitewater could be one right there but not the seven right
i had the right to pick a jury of my peers but what i try to do that i was
removed from representing myself
because the prosecutor said the jurors are afraid
intelligent that you're going to make the jury that's going to decide what
delivered by afraid
that was a that was a redherring yet but i was a volume of sound again after i
also thought they were shot your found on the sidewalk nearby with a
thirty-eight dad tell breweries alter with five stands
uh... uh...
uh... what she sings the
air ballistics tests prove that the bullet fragments found in officer felt
stalker
also came from a thirty eight that's pretty convincing forensic evidence that
you did
it never proved that are a fire picked up
why worth my right hand
pected edges
uh... protocol
i mean this is the psi but i would have a test
did your brother william cook did you find that done
no we did not
and you say that you did not fire that yeah
that's correct
and how do you believe that uh... fired that weapon
that's not my job to prove fire pit what
my job is to prove my innocence and approved that that trial with unfair
have talked about it for years
amnesty international has shown where they have change laws to try to keep me
in prison and
the federal law was changed on habeas corpus
by president william jefferson clinton
dat t_p_a_ law
to ensure
that not just me but many many people but denied the right of habeas corpus
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