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Derrick Hamilton Spent Over 20 Years in Jail Over False Murder Conviction 

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Taken from JRE #1858 w/Josh Dubin & Derrick Hamilton:
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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@scouserEFC81
@scouserEFC81 Год назад
This is exactly why I love these podcasts. No constant interruption. Could you imagine him being interviewed on TV? He’d be interrupted every 30secs by a new question. The guy had a story to tell and you just let him tell it and we’ve all been enriched for it. Well in Joe.
@ruthlessmofo
@ruthlessmofo Год назад
Fuck TV. This is where it's at 💯
@Jop278
@Jop278 Год назад
Absolutely
@progrockmorelikefrogc0ck157
Not to mention it would be a 2 minute interview
@theCelticDragon1
@theCelticDragon1 Год назад
I know you weren't being literal but fuck you'd be hard pressed to find 5 seconds of space on TV, can't have a conversation to save their life.
@nugglife3035
@nugglife3035 Год назад
Just imagine Sean Hannity interviewing this guy... 🤣
@nb-wp2qz
@nb-wp2qz Год назад
Jesus Christ, what a strong man to not just fall apart and give up and spend half a decade teaching yourself law. THEN help 20 other people, he's a hero.
@dwannbrown280
@dwannbrown280 Год назад
@n b HE HELPED A LOT MORE THAN 20 PEOPLE, WHEN HE CAUGHT HIS FIRST BID AT 17!!! AND HE WOULDN'T EVEN TAKE A BAG OF CHIPS AS PAYMENT!!! HE WOULD SAY BY HELPING OTHERS, IT KEEPS HIS LEGAL SKILLS SHARP!!! GOT NOTHING BUT LOVE AND RESPECT FOR DERRICK HAMILTON, AKA BUSH!!!
@cigancrni2630
@cigancrni2630 Год назад
All black people are strong they have to be from all the shit white people put the through.. white people from america will never admit this but a white from croatia europe love and feels for my black brothers there . Stay strong and thank you for all the good music 🙂
@Kunfucious577
@Kunfucious577 Год назад
@@cigancrni2630 deal with your own problems
@cameronlewis7029
@cameronlewis7029 Год назад
@@cigancrni2630 Don't put all black people in YOUR bullshit.
@nb-wp2qz
@nb-wp2qz Год назад
@@cigancrni2630 Trust me, we don't want your pity and you're embarrassing yourself.
@erickeil8095
@erickeil8095 Год назад
This breaks my heart. Prosecutors and cops that do this should face jail time themselves and the penalty should be HIGH.
@missionpupa
@missionpupa Год назад
but clearly the checks and balances doesnt work, you are asking the people in power to convict those same people who you are are asking for help.
@Underthreesuns
@Underthreesuns Год назад
@@missionpupa Organizations of the justice system often have internal investigations in which offenders are held accountable. Do they catch all offenders? No, but it’s not like it’s nonexistent. It’s a complicated process.
@missionpupa
@missionpupa Год назад
@@Underthreesuns again no. Internal investigations only happen when it's getting the heat from the public, you think they are gonna investigate their own people because of some black guy. You think the police force didn't know this was happening? Get real bro this isn't how this works.
@mrcte
@mrcte Год назад
Amen. The penalty should be all the time these people have wrongfully served, all added up and the cop should have to do every last second of it. And in this case the cop would never see the light of day.
@primitive7634
@primitive7634 Год назад
No they should be put against the wall end of story! We allow and accept this trash so you can’t whine when it happens constantly because we keep allowing it!
@tonytunes2120
@tonytunes2120 Год назад
I’m amazed how he tells his story without hate in his voice. A very great man.
@matthewpeterson4305
@matthewpeterson4305 Год назад
At one point I'm sure you could hear the anger. Healing doesn't begin without time.
@dave93x
@dave93x Год назад
All his hate and energy is probably plastered all over his old prison cell walls and floor. No hate being left in his voice isn't necessarily a beautiful thing it's more so sad.
@Aerojet01
@Aerojet01 Год назад
A person who can get Joe's full attention for over 10 minutes (without him interrupting) is a special guy.
@e.k874
@e.k874 Год назад
He should hate cops and investigators
@itsascaryworld9788
@itsascaryworld9788 Год назад
As a prisoner, you’re taught and it’s prison courtesy to leave everything behind the walls. That means food, money, drugs to your cell mate or other prisoners and leave bad energy and live life outside for those who will never go home.
@basedkaren51
@basedkaren51 Год назад
I love how joe just lets this man talk and tell his story without interrupting 🙏
@SUCKMEBEAUTIFULL69
@SUCKMEBEAUTIFULL69 Год назад
Joe is prolly high af just blown out if his mind this happened.
@jayr3381
@jayr3381 Год назад
I see people still post comments like this for easy likes. 🙄
@kevinwilliamsjr.2390
@kevinwilliamsjr.2390 Год назад
@@jayr3381 and of course there's no shortage of self righteous dickheads that it bothers enough to point it out. 🙄
@Bobby.2000
@Bobby.2000 Год назад
After all these interviews, it's about time he left one guest talk lol
@SubjectiveFunny
@SubjectiveFunny Год назад
Joe always lets his guests talk, except for his friends sometimes. he is as good as it gets.
@the1only467
@the1only467 Год назад
Holy shit, most of us couldn’t imagine what this man went through. This is horrible. Anyone involved in this man’s wrongful convictions needs to be put in jail.
@doaver2.125
@doaver2.125 Год назад
B.S, if you look like him and myself, and truly know how the white man's legal system works you will be able to imagine.
@willheritagecontracting5066
Lol
@hunter00143
@hunter00143 Год назад
"""White"""
@JG1rn
@JG1rn Год назад
DOA, shut up
@robdubent
@robdubent Год назад
@@doaver2.125 shut it now. Kthx
@CamMacMastermusic
@CamMacMastermusic Год назад
Joe listening quietly for 12 straight minutes is why I love Joe.
@1OnlyOneOnlyOne1
@1OnlyOneOnlyOne1 Год назад
My heart goes out to this guy. I did time but I wasn't innocent and it drove me insane. I can't imagine being in his shoes. Respect.
@ManuelMartinez-hx8gs
@ManuelMartinez-hx8gs Год назад
He don't need your convicted heart 💔
@josephbenson4444
@josephbenson4444 Год назад
@@ManuelMartinez-hx8gs you tell him girl!!
@bernieboy
@bernieboy Год назад
@@ManuelMartinez-hx8gs tf is wrong with you?
@Compromisedaf
@Compromisedaf Год назад
@@ManuelMartinez-hx8gs frumpy lesbian
@smeshlocation2239
@smeshlocation2239 Год назад
@@ManuelMartinez-hx8gs wtf
@JohnBlaze505
@JohnBlaze505 Год назад
Blows my mind that the cop or the prosecutor weren't held responsible. This poor man had 20 years of his life taken from him!
@roofieandraggy16
@roofieandraggy16 Год назад
And i am pissed at my ex for wasting 4 years of mine....🙄
@shawnm2113
@shawnm2113 Год назад
Meh, he sort of had it comin. He was robbing people and was never caught. Robbery with a deadly weapon can definitely get you 20 years depending on the totality of circumstances. It’s unfair that he was framed for something he didn’t do, but it’s also a shame he wasn’t caught for all the shit he did do.
@paerek
@paerek Год назад
​@@shawnm2113 You're full of it my dude the Justice system failed him and could only lock him up for murder if it was true justice they would have given him an actual armed robbery sentence but they couldn't the prosecutors sent him to prison knowing they lied he did not deserve all of this hardship.
@shawnm2113
@shawnm2113 Год назад
@@paerek He admitted to robberies, in this very video. While he didn’t deserve a murder a charge, like I said, multiple robberies would’ve ended up in the sentence he served. Is it justice? Of course not. But did he deserve prison time for forcing people to give him things while putting the fear of death in them? Absolutely. Someone in this comment thread called this guy a hero….. The idea that a hero was unjustly incarcerated for these crimes while getting away with those crimes is a completely moronic statement. This guy isn’t innocent. He was only innocent of what he was charged for. Additionally, the police and prosecutors should be each given the exact same sentence he served, plus added time for abuse of authority.
@devindaniels710
@devindaniels710 Год назад
@@shawnm2113 Robbery for what tho? Didn’t specify at all if its was petty theft or something else. A lot of people are a produce of their environment I’m sure you’ve never made mistakes and saying he could have gotten 20 years is a joke when you don’t know the facts at all
@jopo7996
@jopo7996 Год назад
Ironically, ever since Derrick was exonerated for murder he's been killing it.
@yoshzlac2429
@yoshzlac2429 Год назад
Let's be Honest We knew it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e16Dzk0QZN01.html
@yoshzlac2429
@yoshzlac2429 Год назад
Let's be Honest We knew it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e16Dzk0QZN00.html
@dqreps
@dqreps Год назад
Whaaa whaaa whaaaaaaaa lol
@jenniferkristen2559
@jenniferkristen2559 Год назад
Jo Po won 🏆 best comment on the video 🎉
@darthnihilus511
@darthnihilus511 Год назад
So stupid and so funny 😂
@VinceTheCreatorr
@VinceTheCreatorr Год назад
I'm surprised none of these guys ever tried to get revenge on the conspirators which proves they didn't deserve to be in jail in the first place.
@Alexisasful
@Alexisasful Год назад
That's a soilid point man
@fireluvr
@fireluvr Год назад
Cuz the whole point is they don’t want to be in jail
@VinceTheCreatorr
@VinceTheCreatorr Год назад
@@fireluvr if I'm spending 20 years on a false offense with no restitution then yes I'm getting vengeance
@cahzinarx904
@cahzinarx904 Год назад
​@@fireluvr They likely have mental issues do the ammount of resentment it built. That's why they don't want to release these people, because they have the phycological making of a terrorist. The chance this guy would of went on to commit violence on society is astronomically higher than for an average person, by all means they should not release him without assuring that the resentment is released and targeted at the right person. Maybe tieing up the accuser and beating them to death? Idk. But he shouldn't be free in public with that trauma unresolved, he has to kill someone to fix that.
@jonforhan9196
@jonforhan9196 11 месяцев назад
Who would you even get vengeance on it’s a systematic thing, cops detectives prosecutors judge and jury all failed this man
@maxpowers5310
@maxpowers5310 Год назад
Hard to imagine having your life taken away from you like that... men with wife's & children ... kids losing fathers... And the cops and lawyers & judges just get away with devastating innocent lives while ignoring procedures, laws, and basic right & wrong.???
@arthurking0914
@arthurking0914 Год назад
not hard to imagine, it happened as you saw and it happens everyday in the U.S. especially to brown people
@christophermccrary8080
@christophermccrary8080 Год назад
Go listen to the podcast, Murder Etc., It's long, but so good. They not only framed Wakefield, but had his parole that was initially granted, revoked. He did something like 40yrs, after being a setup. This was years back, but the LEO killed, was onto the Sheriff and others, and their drug dealing. He kept secrets close, but they still managed to murder this man, and his dad, in their garage. It's wild the stuff they got away with, especially then
@diddy2612
@diddy2612 Год назад
this is insane that he got falsely convicted twice for 2 different murders and the cop that framed him is still walking free getting his pension.
@kennybushway7446
@kennybushway7446 Год назад
@@angelzarate7884 Then you become a dirt bag like him. I get the feeling of vigilante justice (if that is what you're eluding to) but you become the person you're fighting. Yes this person deserves a physical beating but giving it to him wouldn't solve the pain he's brought.
@archangelgabriel5316
@archangelgabriel5316 Год назад
This is why people burned down America during Blm. Shit like this. I hate blm but jesus fuck......
@ZeR024dog
@ZeR024dog Год назад
That got me heated 😠 mofo need at to got to jail
@NovemberFoxtrotRC
@NovemberFoxtrotRC Год назад
A person who has done this to numerous black people is our vice fucking President right now. It blows my mind.
@goblinmoblin4869
@goblinmoblin4869 Год назад
@@NovemberFoxtrotRC Sadly "leftists" are so tribal these days they will turn a blind eye
@silverladderAZ
@silverladderAZ Год назад
As a kid, I was afraid of criminals. As an adult, I fear a corrupt justice system.
@watermelonsprite1497
@watermelonsprite1497 Год назад
but some ppl put themselves in situations like those. my advice is just to stay away from mischief period. you can be innocent and get caught up on someone else bs. why? because you are an associate.
@everydayvacaytaj
@everydayvacaytaj Год назад
Same
@CantTellYou
@CantTellYou Год назад
so..... still criminals then
@hharvv4245
@hharvv4245 Год назад
@@watermelonsprite1497 but a lot of them dont. they just live in the area, which happens to be where a lot of mischief is because its a bad area. What are they suppose to do, disassociate from the place they live? Your comment is almost irrelevant to what's going on here.
@AJ........
@AJ........ Год назад
Both are fearsome
@hallmichael35
@hallmichael35 Год назад
I love these episodes. It’s completely changed my perspective and opinions on the justice system and the death penalty. No other media outlet would give this man the time of day
@1Manda1
@1Manda1 Год назад
Such a powerful podcast, trully eye opening even when the issue is known and addressed before. This episode was great and quite emotional, very inspirational as well.
@bhupinderjitsingh9842
@bhupinderjitsingh9842 Год назад
It’s dope that Joe brings stories like this to light
@trkddy
@trkddy Год назад
Thank the white guy because when minorities do it no one cares 🤣
@jadezee6316
@jadezee6316 Год назад
dude..i am glad too..but you must be living under a rock not to know this kind of stuff isn't rampant in this country
@simonsays525
@simonsays525 Год назад
Totally agreed. These are the stories that need to be out there.
@cigancrni2630
@cigancrni2630 Год назад
@@jadezee6316 i am from croatia a country half world away and know this things but white america is in shock 😂😂😂
@levijetkins7423
@levijetkins7423 Год назад
These have always been in the light. You just don't believe black people when we say this has been happening. Our word has to be cosigned by Joe rogan before you take it seriously
@briantneary2248
@briantneary2248 Год назад
I love how Rogan allowed this gentleman to tell his story uninterrupted. This dude deserves that
@mrmarcel22
@mrmarcel22 Год назад
I guess that's the most Rogan can give. Give the guy all his time to explain his side of the story. The man has been deprived of that privilege for 20 years already.
@jonathansoko1085
@jonathansoko1085 Год назад
rogan makes me sick. A not once did rogan apologize for his whiteness and privledge smh
@sebastianbreier2417
@sebastianbreier2417 Год назад
@@jonathansoko1085 lol I hope you’re joking
@jonathansoko1085
@jonathansoko1085 Год назад
@@sebastianbreier2417 all whites are born with racist dna
@ihateusernamesgrrr
@ihateusernamesgrrr Год назад
@@jonathansoko1085 Careful bro, sarcasm doesn't translate in text form. But for real I just finished the full 3 hour podcast and everything in it is batshit crazy. Americans should all be ashamed of this. They keep voting for the same type of politicians every rotation in both of their major parties.
@abinsurly2910
@abinsurly2910 Год назад
Mr. Hamilton's story makes my heart ache. My father was NYPD (and a CO on Rikers Island before that). I recall him giving one of his many "beware my coworkers" speeches and telling me and my brother that a lot of guys were in prison for a thing they did NOT do -- to which my brother quipped: "Yeah, they didn't run fast enough." My father said no; a lot of these guys get railroaded. They get f*cked over. Some are in the wrong place at the wrong time, but nobody cares. A cop might know a guy from an interaction or two on the street; the cop doesn't like the guy, thinks the guy's life has no value; so the guy ends up with a prison sentence. Or maybe a cop just doesn't like another guy's face. Since then, the idea of being that wrongly convicted guy has been a fear of mine. I wish I could say it was irrational.
@Tunechi65
@Tunechi65 Год назад
Wow
@jazenujazen
@jazenujazen Год назад
What years are you talking about? Unfortunately this was common not so long ago but rarely happens purposely today in my opinion. There's just too many whistle blowers out there nowadays that won't let that happen thank God, but I'm not saying it doesn't happen.
@nomaderic
@nomaderic Год назад
@@jazenujazen naw, it happens still all the time. Cops don't wanna do all that work, they just find a fall guy. Who better than the neighborhood troublemaker. I've seen it all my life. Hell my cousin till this day is still in prison on a 75 year sentence for a witness saying he committed an armed robbery. He went in at 17 years old and he's pushing 40 now. Been trying to get him appealed for over a decade now
@sarahwellington9241
@sarahwellington9241 Год назад
So your father knew, why didn't He say something or help those guys get out of prison? They were innocent right?
@nomaderic
@nomaderic Год назад
@@sarahwellington9241 dude, you think a CO can help someone get out of jail lol.
@Sheepskin501
@Sheepskin501 Год назад
Couldn't imagine this feeling. I was once pulled over and arrested for a supposed warrant. Apparently a relative had used my name when being given tickets and never paid them. I spent 1 day locked up in a precinct and felt like my world was on fire around me I couldn't do anything. I eventually got it all figured out and dropped but now if I apply that feeling combined with the idea of doing 25 to life I truly don't know how I could keep my composure
@tomfrenkel4863
@tomfrenkel4863 Год назад
When he talked about seeing guys in the prison yard working out vs the guys in the law library and knowing who was innocent and guilty is so insightful. What a story!
@morphtek
@morphtek Год назад
he shoulda went to workout then to the library with clear head
@HUHBAT
@HUHBAT Год назад
You also have to factor in the innocent ones who are working out because they don't believe in the system enough so they work out to be be able to at least protect themselves. But yes, I totally understood that point. And yes, the overwhelming majority ,,,you would find more guilty working out than innocent and in the law library there would also be a few guilty trying to find a way through the system. Why am I going on about this? lol Blessings upon all ;-)
@Reblwitoutacause
@Reblwitoutacause Год назад
That’s some real shit
@2117th
@2117th Год назад
Im not gonna argue with someone who’s done 20 years in prison about prison
@AB2OFFIClAL
@AB2OFFIClAL Год назад
@@2117th I’m saying especially wrongfully convicted
@Pssybart
@Pssybart Год назад
It's just so tragic when an ordinary person actually has to study law to prove his own innocence and basically do the job the justice system should be doing. Edit: For the smart-asses out there, with ordinary person I did not mean he was a 100% innocent man who never commited any crime, I meant he didn't have a law degree. But even that is irrelevant, since having commited robbery gives authorities no right to wrongfully convict you for murder.
@yuno1781
@yuno1781 Год назад
Robbin people in Boston is def an ordinary person fam respect
@JRMCNEA
@JRMCNEA Год назад
@@yuno1781 Ignorant people forget that majority of crime is poverty based. And when the system is imposing poverty on areas of the country. Those ordinary people will most definitely rob in Boston. Watch what happens in the world in the next few months. Then think on what you said out of ignorance.
@ridesharegold6659
@ridesharegold6659 Год назад
@@JRMCNEA none of that is true.
@larsbee
@larsbee Год назад
to all the right wing rogan fans and Jordan Peterson fans: YES there is SYSTEMIC RACISM .... just not everywhere 🤦‍♂️ fer sher doods
@flintstack
@flintstack Год назад
@@JRMCNEA all KNOWN crime 🤣
@chadthatsall
@chadthatsall Год назад
This guy is amazing. The resilience, the strategic skill, the vision. Man...
@vivacemaxvictor2765
@vivacemaxvictor2765 Год назад
Derrick Hamilton - you are an incredible man 🙌🏻Thank you for sharing your story.
@marsoblivi0n945
@marsoblivi0n945 Год назад
He shouldn’t have never robbed anyone and this would have never happened
@richardmyers7847
@richardmyers7847 Год назад
@@marsoblivi0n945 there's officers that are framing people and that's all you got?
@avenewx3010
@avenewx3010 Год назад
@@marsoblivi0n945 so if you rob someone you go to jail for robbery... not double homicide. You're ok woth two murderers being free because he committed robbery? I don't follow your logic
@sin7182003
@sin7182003 Год назад
My heart goes out to this guy. I can't imagine being wrongfully convicted for that time period, so sad. Massive respect going out to him.
@archlich4489
@archlich4489 Год назад
We should all send him $5. Seriously!
@andrewnicholas9079
@andrewnicholas9079 Год назад
Seems like he did all the time she should have for robbing innocent people.
@scottboston4607
@scottboston4607 Год назад
@@archlich4489 not that it makes up for what they did to this man, but he did win a 7 million dollar settlement. In my opinion it should have been more.
@garydonahue5280
@garydonahue5280 Год назад
This guy is inspiring. He could've spent 20 years being bitter about his wrongful conviction but he is taking the time to help others in the same situation he was. The system seriously failed this man.
@user-kc7bz1km6i
@user-kc7bz1km6i Год назад
Don't feel to bad for him. He was still a criminal
@jasonarcher7268
@jasonarcher7268 Год назад
When I was a kid, my neighbor was arrested and convicted of murdering his ex. Everybody that knew him was sure he didn't do it. He spent 14 years imprisoned for murder. He was my older brother's best friend, and an all around good kid. There was even a discovery Channel documentary about his case at one point. Eventually, the Northwestern University law school ended up getting his case thrown out and he was released from prison finally, after 14 years. Amazingly, his experience doesn't seem to have jaded him.
@optimalscore
@optimalscore Год назад
That's great for your neighbor! Happy to hear he wasn't jaded. Did they ever find out who killed his ex?!
@jasonarcher7268
@jasonarcher7268 Год назад
@@optimalscore I'm pretty sure that there had been another murder, with the same M.O. in town, while he was in custody. I'ts been a long time, but i believe they got the guy for the second murder eventually. Not sure however, if the killer was ever charged for killing the ex girlfriend. I know that the cops did their best to cover up their incompetence though.
@discorabbit
@discorabbit Год назад
What if he’s not jaded bc he did it? 😅
@jasonarcher7268
@jasonarcher7268 Год назад
@@discorabbit lol, fair enough I guess.
@Jo-id9zm
@Jo-id9zm Год назад
@@discorabbit lawl. Yeah, that’s a good point. It seems like the simplest justification for his non-jadedness. That said, a decade + in jail might give you s new, zen-like approach to life.
@grouch0
@grouch0 Год назад
The system is completely corrupt, I was accused and indicted for a crime I did not commit and that’s when I realized that it’s actually guilty until proven innocent and definitely not the other way around. I cannot believe that a person can get arrested and has to battle through a bunch of adversity simply because of hearsay.
@ArchieStormcloudOfficial
@ArchieStormcloudOfficial Год назад
I was sentenced at Court Martial to 7.5 years in military prison for a crime I didn't commit. After 6 months my conviction was overturned. The JAG planted evidence in my discovery from a previous case, which I was not involved with, and were allowed by the Judge Advocate to admit only circumstantial evidence as exhibits. It was incredible watching them stand there at my appellant hearing and admit they planted evidence "accidentally". Unfortunately, even though the conviction and sentence was overturned, because of the "titling", the charge stays on my record forever.
@TheRealBlackarrot
@TheRealBlackarrot Год назад
I spent 20 hrs in a holding cell for something I didn't do, I couldn't even imagine 20 years! Glad your out brother!
@yoshzlac2429
@yoshzlac2429 Год назад
Let's be Honest We knew it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e16Dzk0QZN0.html
@yoshzlac2429
@yoshzlac2429 Год назад
Let's be Honest We knew it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e16Dzk0QZN00.html
@the1only467
@the1only467 Год назад
This always tripped me out sometimes what some ppl get from spending mere hours in a cell it take other people years and years in a cell to comprehend.
@CodeRed1991
@CodeRed1991 Год назад
He's not out, he's still institutionalized.
@dqreps
@dqreps Год назад
Try being married for 20 years pal
@CSelH
@CSelH Год назад
Prosecutors care more about conviction rates than justice, that's a fact. Prosecutors who can be proven to push for a wrongful conviction should be charged with at least perjury, if not more. Then again if you are in power, perjury hasn't meant much since the 90s, even though that's why the law exists, to prevent corruption.
@smartass0124
@smartass0124 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7zfDD83lmKA.html is finally here
@42Mrgreenman
@42Mrgreenman Год назад
Yeah, some places take it to the Nth degree where it's not just about money, but prestige (Though we do that too)...If anyone has ever played a Phoenix Wright game, these kind of prosecutors are embodied in Miles Edgeworth (Before he became more like a frenemy, I haven't played the more recent games) and it's why Phoenix Wright, as the defender, is portrayed as being overworked, underpaid, and basically has to solve the police's cases himself... In Japan, there are literally prosecutors who pride themselves on having nearly perfect conviction rates...100 F'ing percent!
@tomast9034
@tomast9034 Год назад
well here they just want to push thru a law so for the women its enough to say he was it and the dude will go to the jail....just because there are not enough rape or domestic violence cases solved.....its like robie williams said once....going for chemo because one is lazy to shave his had.
@loganwatson5905
@loganwatson5905 Год назад
The same should go for defense attorneys that get people off who they know are guilty
@dalzy1969
@dalzy1969 Год назад
100% correct. Once the case rolls over from the DA’s Office decision to prosecute, to the prosecutors themselves, it’s all about getting a “Win.” As a prosecutor, if you don’t have enough “Wins,” you’ll loose your gig. It’s all about “wins” and percentages. It has nothing to do with “justice.” I was never aware of how our justice system worked until I was older, more educated and mature and had some dealings with The Innocent’s Project. In the grand scheme of things you are guilty until proven innocent. If you’re a defendant and have plenty of money, you have a fighting chance. All expert witnesses are paid vast sums of money to say anything. The “expert witnesses,” are all option based having to do with money. Our justice system is a mess…
@jennyselvas1100
@jennyselvas1100 Год назад
No words ❤️ hope he can heal from all that he had to sustain within 20 years of his life taken away . Sending love.
@2legitk10
@2legitk10 8 месяцев назад
Really easy not to kill someone though. Have you ever been convicted of murder? No? Probably cause you don’t kill people. Charges and convictions are opposite worlds and you should educate yourself on how hard convictions are even on known criminals with rap sheets.
@ariella2155
@ariella2155 Год назад
This is completely bonkers...we live in a fucked up world. Kudos to this guy to rise above it and maintain his integrity
@Phat737
@Phat737 Год назад
Everyone involved in keeping this innocent man in jail should be sent to jail for the same amount of time.
@isaiahhouston228
@isaiahhouston228 Год назад
They are all gone at this time out of the job retired dead they won’t go for them
@wildboy6718
@wildboy6718 Год назад
Will never happen especially not for a black man in America sad to say
@JimmyJaxJellyStax
@JimmyJaxJellyStax Год назад
absolutely, especially that rogue cop
@Face_The_Void
@Face_The_Void Год назад
He was innocent of murder not innocent entirely remember that
@wildboy6718
@wildboy6718 Год назад
@@Face_The_Void and he was charged with murder he didn’t commit so what’s your point
@kylechamberlain2246
@kylechamberlain2246 Год назад
This guy is incredible. Educated himself while in prison for crimes he didn't commit. So well spoken and educated. Love this guy. Keep it up brotha.
@2legitk10
@2legitk10 8 месяцев назад
You should educate yourself on the vast differences between charges and convictions. Once you learn how hard it is to convict someone , even known criminals with long criminals histories avoid convictions sometimes. Then you’ll see “oh shit I didn’t realize it took multiple pieces of evidence and impact statement and witnesses and eyewitness testimony AND ALL JURORS AND JUDGE AGREE ON VERDICT. Then you’ll see “oh shit I was wrong af af. That guy definitely did it”
@davidfoster5561
@davidfoster5561 Год назад
This is the longest I've ever heard Joe listen to anybody tell a story without interrupting. Definitely a good guest to just let him speak his peace.
@christianburns8749
@christianburns8749 Год назад
The one lawyer I ever had also told me “just say blah blah blah” when I was innocent and I’m like nah that’s just telling them what they wanna hear and I refuse to do so the truth is the truth and she insisted and insisted and insisted til I made her give in and I didn’t have to say one word when I went back to court and let her say everything I told her and I was let go with no charges. Long story short I was in an accident with some friends and they tried getting us for dui and under age possession and idk what else this was 4 years ago but apparently they “found beer in the ditch” somewhere near by and they tried hitting us with that to make it worse for whatever reason but yeah we were all good. We also passed all the sobriety tests on scene which makes them even more of a douche bag for doing us like that. We were completely fine and those cops knew that. Some cops just got nothing better to do sometimes.
@FlockoftheGreyShepherd
@FlockoftheGreyShepherd Год назад
Holy crap, what this man had to go through makes me sick to my stomach. The fact that he stuck it out, educated himself, and prevailed to go on to help others in this broken system is truly amazing.
@FlockoftheGreyShepherd
@FlockoftheGreyShepherd Год назад
@Robocrop Detective Scarcella, is that you?
@stephaniehall4953
@stephaniehall4953 Год назад
did you see *Elon Musk meets Post Malone* They are such a funny duo 😁
@davidkinara7709
@davidkinara7709 Год назад
Give this man a book deal, a movie! Powerful stuff, positive man despite half his life wallowing in prison twice for nothing!
@Thatpart023
@Thatpart023 Год назад
There's a series by the name for life that got cancelled after 2 seasons a movie I don't see that happening soon
@MrJamin222
@MrJamin222 Год назад
@@Thatpart023 ⁸
@shadyshane8125
@shadyshane8125 Год назад
He's already doing well enough for a p.o.s. criminal who was robbing people and who knows what else
@vincemelson9655
@vincemelson9655 Год назад
This video had me on the edge of my seat, and flew by in moments. Derrick Hamilton is an amazing triumphant man.
@pavman21
@pavman21 Год назад
Your an amazing person to go through what you have and also help other inmates in the same predicament!!! truly an inspiration my man 🙏🙏🙏 to that crooked cop karma hopefully will find you
@HoldenMcRoin69
@HoldenMcRoin69 Год назад
So much respect to this dude for not letting them break his spirit even when it felt like everything was stacked against him
@Smartass012
@Smartass012 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7zfDD83lmKA.html is finally here
@ihatecrackhead
@ihatecrackhead Год назад
usually only happens when prosecutor, police and judge are OK with that outcome, without regard for law or justice it literally takes all 3 and here we are again
@mota2028
@mota2028 Год назад
I can easily imagine myself getting angry and bitter over this bullshit
@HoldenMcRoin69
@HoldenMcRoin69 Год назад
@@mota2028 luckily NY had a library full of legal resources for him to consult
@resistancefighter9009
@resistancefighter9009 Год назад
Respect for a man who describes a few robberies as petty things. Eeewwww
@bradfrancis3633
@bradfrancis3633 Год назад
I feel this man. I wasnt locked up for years but for 4 months for defending myself against someone who attacked me. They wanted to keep me longer but i took a plea deal just to get put of jail and get back to my family. I missed my daughters first birthday and i am still on probation paying money every week and forced to attend classes that also cost money. I am unable to rent a apartment or home in most places because of this on my record . Its all about getting convictions on people who cant afford lawyers.
@CompPerformanceFreak
@CompPerformanceFreak Год назад
Every year I get older I start hating this country more. Ive got a positive drug test now in a government database because I applied for a CDL position. I popped positive for codeine in my system because I ate 3 almond poppy muffins the day before and 1 on the day of my drug test. (I HAD NO IDEA THIS WAS A THING) I don't even drink alcohol and have NEVER drank alcohol, much less abused pills or drugs. Now I have a permanent mark on a drug test in a government database that all future employers can see when they hire me for a CDL position because the law specifically states that Poppy muffins is not a legitimate excuse for codeine or morphine traces in your system. This really changed me, I will never fly an American flag or be proud to live in this shit hole.
@84jamesp
@84jamesp Год назад
@SourceAwareness Bro punishing someone beyond what they’re due is a horrible thing to wish on someone. Bad karma will come your way with that energy
@ShinzoUchihaX
@ShinzoUchihaX Год назад
Way to make this about you
@bradfrancis3633
@bradfrancis3633 Год назад
@@Seasniffer69 thats not what happened. I was being choked and pushed the person off me. Thats it. I pushed them. No injury. This person then called the cops after i left and told them i punched them. The person didnt even have witnesses and i did. I was never given an opportunity to produce witnesses or tell my side. Probably because i didn't go to trial i wish i would have but theres no way i was going to sit in jail for another 6 months waiting to go to trial.
@TheKidsInTheRoom
@TheKidsInTheRoom Год назад
But it happens so commonly. I think most people don't really understand how much.
@jessicaquillan9913
@jessicaquillan9913 Год назад
My friend Ken spent 16 years of his life and was released last February on a wrongly convicted charge. He was wrongly convicted at 19 and lost all those years. Detroit police department and prosecutors where dirty! My friend Marvin cotton was wrongly convicted and is a powerhouse now in Detroit and all over the United States! Cooley Law School and the Innocence Project are amazing! I’m so sorry this happened to you! I CANNOT STAND THE INJUSTICE! I CANNOT STAND HEARING EACH STORY OF WHAT THESE MEN AND WOMEN WENT THROUGH! The justice system isn’t justice at all! Thank you for sharing you’re story and thank you for allowing him to share Joe
@2legitk10
@2legitk10 8 месяцев назад
Nobody has ever been wrongly convicted, nobody. You might be charged wrongly but you will never be convicted wrongly. Learn the differences even known criminals avoid convictions sometimes and once you educate yourself on how hard it is to convict someone and what it actually takes then you’ll realize that if someone is convicted they did it for sure.
@philcudworth8491
@philcudworth8491 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your story sir. You are a wonderful man. Heartbreaking what happened to you.
@devonwilliams2423
@devonwilliams2423 Год назад
This is terrifying. This man is a hero. Fought a battle in this unfair world, thank god he won and is fighting for others too.
@MK-cy4fh
@MK-cy4fh Год назад
He was running around Brooklyn robbing people, how is he a hero?
@malachigrindle7063
@malachigrindle7063 Год назад
@@MK-cy4fh he was robbing people. Past tense. He did with his life what you will never do. He's a hero.
@oxydreamer
@oxydreamer Год назад
@@MK-cy4fh yo my dude no one would care if you disappeared
@c_sparks_1002
@c_sparks_1002 Год назад
@@MK-cy4fh so a 17 year old committing petty crimes in a city deserves to be falsely imprisoned for murder for 2 decades?
@NeverComplyEver
@NeverComplyEver Год назад
@@oxydreamer you ignored his statement.
@SerHuntsReviews
@SerHuntsReviews Год назад
This is a powerful podcast. Really hits home with me. My mother is still in jail after 28 years and has yet to be paroled. I felt this one..
@Desi365
@Desi365 Год назад
28 years of jail for a woman ? That's rare rare. What did she do ?
@AlexThyGreek
@AlexThyGreek Год назад
@@Desi365 got caught
@EikottXD
@EikottXD Год назад
@@Desi365 That's not rare.
@Unholyspirit
@Unholyspirit Год назад
@@AlexThyGreek 😂😂😂😂😂
@dyoung3648
@dyoung3648 Год назад
💔
@cloudyw1thachanceofra1nbow
@cloudyw1thachanceofra1nbow Год назад
Much respect and love to u my brother! God bless u! I dont think none of us can comprehend the amount of power that u have!
@jesseweber7998
@jesseweber7998 Год назад
This dude is so articulate, his story is fascinating. What an insight into the damage one bad cop can do to so many lives. Talk about getting screwed by the system, brutal.
@dtrez3866
@dtrez3866 Год назад
Morally, perverting the course of justice is probably the worse crime a person can commit. It undermines the most important thing, justice.
@JRMCNEA
@JRMCNEA Год назад
Not when the system as a whole decided it is in their best interest to keep a specific group at the bottom. They killed peace leaders. They criminalized lawful political groups. They literally gunned down black people for coming to listen to someone speak. people say Critical race theory is bad. But we can't even have critical race history. Mostly because those people in those videos are still alive today.
@richarddobson5035
@richarddobson5035 Год назад
There is no justice. Having said that, people who pretend to unhold it and send innocent people away, are worse than most.
@larsbee
@larsbee Год назад
to all the right wing rogan fans and Jordan Peterson fans: YES there is SYSTEMIC RACISM .... just not everywhere 🤦‍♂️ fer sher doods
@Man_fay_the_Bru
@Man_fay_the_Bru Год назад
@@larsbee racism my ass, it’s all about how much 💰 ye have.
@miguelgc5956
@miguelgc5956 Год назад
@@Man_fay_the_Bru don’t hit him too hard with the facts cause they’ll say it’s abuse
@ALulzyApprentice
@ALulzyApprentice Год назад
this is why we need to have prosecutorial malfeasance be a criminal act that actually gets prosecuted.
@DannySullivanMusic
@DannySullivanMusic Год назад
that's right. _100%_ right!
@sparda9060
@sparda9060 Год назад
The lawyers and judged who does this needs to be disbarred and charged as criminal offense. Without enforcing laws and rules to stop this kind of thing from happening, it will continue to happen.
@Moltar666
@Moltar666 Год назад
I feel sick liking this video, I can't thank you and your wife for all you did with this channel I have learned so much watching ur videos. I hope that you and your family nothing but the best and I'm sending love!!!!
@uxoriousNO
@uxoriousNO Год назад
Good man leading a terrible, necessary, struggle. God bless you.
@juremurko3026
@juremurko3026 Год назад
I love how Joe asked for that dirty cop's name specificaly again... And low key exposed him on the biggest platform on the world. And deservedly so. After being filled with rage listening to this guy's story I actually felt a kind of relief when he repeated his name. I mean, god damn...
@xdavidtran
@xdavidtran Год назад
Was looking for this comment.
@ErickJorgensen
@ErickJorgensen Год назад
I hope higher ups in the government bring this crooked cops to justice
@TheDweeb002
@TheDweeb002 Год назад
@@ErickJorgensen fat chance. Police don’t police themselves too well
@screwstontxrippimpcripdjsc3630
Bootlickers going to feel some type of way about this one
@screwstontxrippimpcripdjsc3630
@@TheDweeb002 they get shown ''courtesy''
@jordanshreds747
@jordanshreds747 Год назад
I am heart broken for this man. His resolve absolutely inspires me. Cops need to be held accountable
@kristenisreal
@kristenisreal Год назад
It kills me knowing this happens. So grateful you had the smarts & drive to do something about it!
@jojodio8467
@jojodio8467 Год назад
My heart goes out for people like him. The corruption runs deep in our society unfortunately..... And many of them get to live and earn money framing people and sleeping well after it. No justice man.....
@2legitk10
@2legitk10 8 месяцев назад
Justice wasn’t served he’s walking around free and playing the blame game. Bro you clearly have no idea about convictions. Charges and convictions are two completely different things. Educate yourself on how difficult it is to convict someone then you’ll see “ oh shit that guy did it for sure” the amount of evidence needed alone is alot, then the judge has to agree then ALL jurors have to agree. So if you’re convicted you fucking did that shit man.
@stevenvgs
@stevenvgs Месяц назад
​​@@2legitk10The norfolk four, Tim Cole, Kirk Bloodsworth, Ken Wyneimko, these are ALL guys found guilty by a jury, but they were ALL PROVEN WRONG AND ARE FACTUALLY INNOCENT because forensic evidence AND DNA evidence proved none of these guys did the crimes they were all accused of. How about YOU educate your biased ass instead of being so prejudice!
@dundeeutility4899
@dundeeutility4899 Год назад
I spent 4 days and then convicted for something I didn't do but 2 decades is madness!!!! This is a lot more common than you think!!! LOVE FROM SCOTLAND DERRICK 👊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@firstlast8258
@firstlast8258 Год назад
🙄
@diesirae8954
@diesirae8954 Год назад
@@firstlast8258 Sussy baka among us
@Tommybhoy-df9hk
@Tommybhoy-df9hk Год назад
Up the RA, GLasgow celtic ya basss
@dundeeutility4899
@dundeeutility4899 Год назад
@@Tommybhoy-df9hk HAID DOON 👍
@pictlandpickers1171
@pictlandpickers1171 Год назад
@@Tommybhoy-df9hk I like how RU-vid is offering to translate your comment
@SteveO760
@SteveO760 Год назад
I can't imagine how many men were put in this same situation but didn't have the drive and the stamina to keep fighting it. I hope he is enjoying his life to the fullest.
@smanqele
@smanqele Год назад
Yup, Chris Hedges has talked numerous times on this. Young bucks have filled prisons without due process and are confused about how to correct these transgressions
@701delbronx8
@701delbronx8 Год назад
Charles Manson was innocent
@smanqele
@smanqele Год назад
@@701delbronx8 I guess 🙄
@J-Hue
@J-Hue Год назад
@@smanqele There was a county somewhere in the midwest, i believe, where it came out that a judge took side deals for extra money to send young black men to prison. He sent plenty of young brothers to prison wrongfully and got paid for it.
@n.a.2488
@n.a.2488 Год назад
@@J-Hue Wasn't the Midwest it was Pennsylvania.
@soulspherebfg7774
@soulspherebfg7774 Год назад
Very well spoken and articulate. You can tell the way he talks he really did study those law books like he said. Props to this man. What a horrible system to have robbed him of those years of his life.
@mikewhite255
@mikewhite255 Год назад
Imagine sleeping in a prison cell after the judge said he believed you were innocent. This system needs some serious work.
@farandwide7176
@farandwide7176 Год назад
Joe's respect comes in the form of silence. He let this man speak and he spoke volumes. I wonder how many innocent folks are locked in a cage, not to mention those locked in a cage for BS like weed.
@boobah7815
@boobah7815 Год назад
at least 50% they make money by keeping them in there gotta keep it nice and full
@Cryptum404
@Cryptum404 Год назад
Ok no need to explain it so cringe bud
@villiantwo
@villiantwo Год назад
@@boobah7815 50% ?? nah man, where the hell you come up with that?. its probably like 1-2% wrongfully convicted. which is still too much
@thisguyy
@thisguyy Год назад
@@boobah7815 truth broski!!!!!!!
@kevinsmith2773
@kevinsmith2773 Год назад
i was with you until you mentioned weed. As a former police officer it’s a drug, it’s banned! Should do everyday sentenced for it. Just yesterday I observed b/m at red light cutting cigar releasing tobacco in street now what you thing he also had in his possession..
@gparry12
@gparry12 Год назад
20 cases thrown out and this guy spent 20 years in jail.... bro - put this cop in jail for life - legit ruining peoples lives straight up. Someone stand up and put him away.
@omensoffate
@omensoffate Год назад
Did you not listen to what he said
@yeceylewis1942
@yeceylewis1942 Год назад
@@omensoffate explain please
@B_M_A
@B_M_A Год назад
This is my worst fear and it's why I get so defensive when people make shit up or think something that just isn't true. This is the worst thing for your mental/mind in the world. Sentenced to 25 years to life and didn't even do it man... I feel so bad for this man but thankfully he seems like he is alright and very well spoken. Best wishes to you my friend.
@2legitk10
@2legitk10 8 месяцев назад
Bro stop, educate yourself on the differences between charges and convictions. If you’re convicted you 1000% did it, please educate yourself.
@MrSupaflyjr92
@MrSupaflyjr92 Год назад
There's no way that I would be so articulate after a traumatic experience and 20 years in prison. Derrick Hamilton is badass
@Lavadx
@Lavadx Год назад
This is why I tell the kids in my life to stay out of the system, once you're in the system, a good persecutor can put you away easily, even if you're innocent. STAY OUT OF THE SYSTEM folks, try to made good choices...
@francmittelo6731
@francmittelo6731 Год назад
How do you "stay out of the system" when your mother is a crackhead and your daddy is doing serious time on some drug charges, and you are being raised by your grandmother in one the poorest neighborhoods in the country, where you need to join the local gang just to make it to school safely? LOL
@123isaacg
@123isaacg Год назад
@@francmittelo6731 you make it out and survive. Lots of people do most are just too weak minded to do it
@dragospahontu
@dragospahontu Год назад
@@francmittelo6731 drive to Italy and set up a life there
@y-unespynchonesky9708
@y-unespynchonesky9708 Год назад
@@francmittelo6731 Focus on school. It doesn't guarantee riches but, will atleast get you away from those type of bad people at your neighborhood.
@ez123489
@ez123489 Год назад
@@francmittelo6731 join a martial arts school?
@sonnycusa
@sonnycusa Год назад
Wow, good on Joe for letting Derrick tell his story ~ his story telling skills are awesome, I was hanging every word!!
@JoniAntonio
@JoniAntonio Год назад
agreed!
@YouTubeCensor
@YouTubeCensor Год назад
I found just the opposite: way too long with too many trivial details and technicalities. 🤷
@jsins2740
@jsins2740 Год назад
Blows my mind. Not just the innocent lives completely ruined, but the damage it does to the reputation of the court system and police. There are so many good people trying to do the right thing during difficult and complex situations. Mistakes will always be made, but when rotten apples like Scarcella not only cause this damage but continue to escape justice, how can people have any faith or trust in these systems that took decades to build.
@ankansenapati3600
@ankansenapati3600 Год назад
My heart just broken up for this guy but still this man gives me hope about humanity.
@tekannon7803
@tekannon7803 Год назад
You go through life and you say to yourself, "Why me? Why do I have it so bad?" Then you hear Derrick Hamilton's story and you realize that there is always somebody who gets a raw deal ten times more than what you think you got handed with. Good luck in your new life Derrick and here is a high-five to the king of street talk himself, Joe Rogan at his level best...
@therealist2000
@therealist2000 Год назад
100%, I'm 28 now and starting to accept that truth.
@cynthiasmith2459
@cynthiasmith2459 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing! I was sitting here feeling sorry for myself and then I clicked on this link. 😳Wow, so much to be thankful for!
@camhegemann1321
@camhegemann1321 Год назад
“The best consolation in misfortune or affliction of any kind will be the thought of other people who are in a still worse plight than yourself; and this is a form of consolation open to every one. But what an awful fate this means for mankind as a whole!" - Arthur Schopenhauer
@milesdysonsphere752
@milesdysonsphere752 Год назад
While I totally agree with this I also have to say that when you need an example this bad to make your situation feel better it kind of speaks to how bad things are for so many people. "At least I'm not in jail for a false charge of murder" "At least I'm not in a coal mine in China" "At least I'm not starving in East Asia" It's a bit bleak to be looking to these nightmare scenarios as comparisons to our own to make us feel better about the raw deal we got in this life.
@igorslocks
@igorslocks Год назад
@@milesdysonsphere752 yes and it's so sad ain't it? There's enough resources so ppl don't have to starve and be virtually enslaved like WTF does it take for the planet to wake up and truly truly love their fellow man? I used to be optimistic but it's really damn hard not to be extremely cynical at the human condition as well as its prospects.
@Dean0lson
@Dean0lson Год назад
Rather than getting consumed with anger and revenge, he focused on getting educated to help himself and others.
@josepha3116
@josepha3116 Год назад
@@Take_America_Back right?
@kathleenp3135
@kathleenp3135 Год назад
Extraordinary human.
@alech2116
@alech2116 Год назад
It’s truly amazing. I can just imagine this happening to me. I’d want to confront everyone involved. Obviously first the cop but also the judge, prosecutor, the witness who lied, etc. Even now the anger I have for that cop from this man’s story. I’d like that guy to be publically shamed.
@sdotsloan4809
@sdotsloan4809 Год назад
It was there sir he just used it for the positive outcome,
@juanalvear860
@juanalvear860 Год назад
The statute of limitations for false convictions should start over on the day that someone is released for that wrongful conviction.
@MarlzJinx
@MarlzJinx Год назад
My friend is going through the same thing. She was convicted of murder based solely on altered evidence. Justice doesn't exists anymore. There are no checks and balances in the justice system. There's no accountability for the prosecutors in the US. They ride above the law and nothing is there to stop them. The evidence that would exonerate her wasn't presented in court, the prosecution argued to not allow it. There was a juror that penned a note to the judge that the evidence they were shown was different than the evidence shown in court. The judge IGNORED IT. Rule of law is if that happens- the judge, juror, and defense is to hold a meeting. That never happened. She has evidence that what the prosecution said happened did not happen. To top it all off, her lawyer was useless. He had been harrassed by the law enforcement of that city before on a different case. He and two on his firm were all arrested at various times. He saw her desperation and took her case and her money and did nothing to defend her. He read sentencing guidelines as his closing arguments! This is all because the police assumed her guilt and didn't investigate. The media was putting out false information straight from police...that tainted the jury also. They screwed up and railroaded her. There's no motive. The cause of death was a cut to his wrist. He had a cut to his back that a medical examiner testified was superficial and that he could've bled out from the wrist. He threatened suicide daily. Now she's in prison waiting an appeal because her boyfriend killed himself, but the prosecution says she stabbed him in the back and waited 4 hours to call 911. It wasn't 4 hours and there's proof of that and proof that she was unconscious and immobile while he walked around the house. While struggling for a knife he was threatening to kill himself with, they both slipped and her head hit the counter. She passed out. Blood swabs of where her head was laying tested positive for her blood. Her head injury was never documented or photographed by police. It's so outrageously wrong.
@RMA84
@RMA84 Год назад
The amount of respect I have for this man is unreal.. and joe, thank you for letting this man speak and tell his story. Always a class act
@timvivoda5208
@timvivoda5208 Год назад
I had been charged for grabbing a police officers gun and got charged assault with deadly weapon .I spent 6 years fighting. I got the video photage and there was no gun .I sued .Tim from Australia.
@unwnme
@unwnme Год назад
That is awful to hear man. You are doing the right thing to open your mouth about it mate.
@libertarianpunk8558
@libertarianpunk8558 Год назад
I don’t believe you Tim lol
@minority86
@minority86 Год назад
Why would you try and grab anything from a cop?
@ucef9945
@ucef9945 Год назад
@@minority86 Can't blame him that donut looked declicious
@xSuperOrpheus
@xSuperOrpheus Год назад
@@minority86 he didn’t… he got charged wrongfully and mentioned when he got the footage that there was no gun involved.
@Pork_Knuckle
@Pork_Knuckle Год назад
BEST PODCAST IN HISTORY AND ON THE GLOBE. TRUTH, HONESTY, AND INTEGRITY!
@lauramofu878
@lauramofu878 Год назад
Why is there no repercussion on the decisions that these judges make when they are unlawfully wrong why are they not being held accountable
@aaroncameron1469
@aaroncameron1469 Год назад
This man is a hero. God bless you for all that you’ve done to help others, despite what had happened to you.
@shawnm2113
@shawnm2113 Год назад
A hero? While yes he is a victim of corruption, this guy openly admits to getting away with several robberies. Hero’s aren’t shit head criminals that eventually get popped on trumped up charges. I’m against any and every innocent person being wrongfully accused, but in the same sense, if a guy is robbing people on the regular and putting people in fear for their lives…. And then some weird turn of events happens where he’s framed for a robbery he was involved in turned murder…. I kinda don’t care what happens to that guy in general. Statistically speaking, he was headed in that direction anyway. Robbery with a deadly weapon can easily get you 20 years. So he basically did the time he would’ve should he have been caught for the crimes he wasn’t caught for. That’s round about justice. Those cops, however, deserve the absolute worst fate imaginable.
@TheKidsInTheRoom
@TheKidsInTheRoom Год назад
Yes, but it's sad when you have to go to jail to be a hero.
@nugglife3035
@nugglife3035 Год назад
@@shawnm2113 gets his lunch money stolen every day. 🤣
@prohibitions1571
@prohibitions1571 Год назад
@@shawnm2113 he’s a hero with a peppered past. That’s it. Don’t be a fucking weirdo.
@mikehanchosr.1711
@mikehanchosr.1711 Год назад
anybody that has to spend multiple years of their lives in a cage unjustily and innocent.. should never have to want for anything financially. The man actually seems very humble and respectful.
@smartass0124
@smartass0124 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7zfDD83lmKA.html is finally here
@capcrunch7838
@capcrunch7838 Год назад
Mike did you miss the first 2 or 3 minutes. He was a thug
@pierre-charlesleonhart8357
@pierre-charlesleonhart8357 Год назад
@@capcrunch7838 are people not allowed to change over time? Lol Jesus Christ
@blackdiamond3198
@blackdiamond3198 Год назад
​@@capcrunch7838 Ezra Miller needs life in prison ASAP because he's a bigger thug
@bruceleroy1683
@bruceleroy1683 Год назад
Give him some of your money.
@jessicachannel3098
@jessicachannel3098 Год назад
@Joe, you have a way of making people on your podcast feel comfortable, and it helps them to speak the truth even when they do not realize it (ie Zuckerberg, just the other day admitted they suppressed the laptop), instead of interrupting to break someone's concentration and story, like most reporters do now, you let them finish speaking before asking another question. You are brilliant.
@georgeclinton6833
@georgeclinton6833 Год назад
Crazy how this guy sounds normal after he went through so many painful experiences. So strong.
@evanscott9399
@evanscott9399 Год назад
Similarly , there are rarely any repercussions for perjury, lying attorneys or people that file false TROs and accusations on people. You get the justice you can afford. Extreme injustice in our court system.
@rottinsoldier9215
@rottinsoldier9215 Год назад
So what’s the excuse for these DAs in Democratic run states where there’s proof of a crime on video but these DAs just release criminals anyway
@vinceocratic
@vinceocratic Год назад
Yeah man, you’re absolutely right. I’m dealing with something similar where my ex lied about a lot of stuff, was caught lying under cross examination, under oath and in official motions. The Judge didn’t bat an eyelash.
@vinceocratic
@vinceocratic Год назад
@@halfxbreed23 perjury is not forgetting something. It’s a crime because it’s deliberate and not accidental. It’s a calculated and deliberate attempt to deceive the court with the express intent to affect the outcome.
@SparrowBoi10
@SparrowBoi10 Год назад
I spent 9 hours in custody over some bullshit, I can’t even fathom what 20+ years would be like.. especially if you’re innocent! God bless you sir
@shawnm2113
@shawnm2113 Год назад
Innocent of that, but guilty of a bunch robberies that would’ve gotten that amount of time anyhow. Jail the cops and prosecutors and I’d call it all fair.
@Pauliewalnuts_822
@Pauliewalnuts_822 Год назад
@@shawnm2113 so you're saying the ends justify the means with crooked cops?
@nugglife3035
@nugglife3035 Год назад
@@Pauliewalnuts_822 Shawn gets his lunch money stolen everyday... Let him vent. 🤣
@shawnm2113
@shawnm2113 Год назад
@@Pauliewalnuts_822 I’m saying what I said in my previous comment.
@Pauliewalnuts_822
@Pauliewalnuts_822 Год назад
@@shawnm2113 so that's a yes then.
@BenMyattt
@BenMyattt Год назад
My god what an amazing guy who had such drive to not give up. Awesome man. Keep doing your thing.
@justaguyinasuitxx
@justaguyinasuitxx Год назад
this just actually proves you CAN be strong in dire situations
@Jzzmus
@Jzzmus Год назад
The egregious injustice. Not even 5 minutes in, and I’m in tears. This man is incredible
@Jzzmus
@Jzzmus Год назад
@Robocrop so you’re saying he deserved to be in jail for murder because he was a thief? You advocate inappropriately levied punishment? Good luck to you should you happen to commit even the smallest wrongdoing.
@jopo7996
@jopo7996 Год назад
Imagine having a valuable piece of your life stolen from you experiencing that type of horror. This exact experience happened to me watching The Gringo Papi.
@GK-qc5ry
@GK-qc5ry Год назад
😂 that's cold blooded
@lostes3040
@lostes3040 Год назад
Savage 😂
@llttrr
@llttrr Год назад
Lmao this is as much of a jump scare a comment can have
@con1676
@con1676 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@snowbeau4201
@snowbeau4201 Год назад
I hope this podcast sheds more light and puts pressure on the system to hold him accountable
@gilgabro420
@gilgabro420 Год назад
dude how calm he is... i wouldn't be able to stay so calm.
@MileHighBoi
@MileHighBoi Год назад
They need to pay this guy every month for LIFE. how messed up. I spent time in the Colorado Department of Corrections and I've seen this first hand. I feel for him man. Took this guys life from him. We only get ONE! smh
@ickdon7999
@ickdon7999 Год назад
He could use that money to pay back all of the people he admitted robbing
@enriquesfs
@enriquesfs Год назад
@@ickdon7999 as a teenager you can’t be srs
@Matt-cr4vv
@Matt-cr4vv Год назад
He did end up settling with city officials a few years back after he sued. He got a settlement of $7M. Which sounds like an immense sum of money but can hardly be seen that way when one considers he had to sell 23 years of his life, something he never gets back, for it. What’s sadder is that despite the detective in his case having 20 convictions overturned, and the city paying over $100M in settlements as a result, he has never faced punishment and never will. Even if they tried the statute of limitations on the cases protects him and instead he gets to live out his retirement punishment free with a pension from the state.
@dcthadon3280
@dcthadon3280 Год назад
My father went through the same thing in Detroit , 18 years for double murder false conviction and the cop is still walking free. Long live Mubarez Ahmed ❤️
@jacksonpatrick8118
@jacksonpatrick8118 Год назад
Man your dad he’s great .
@2legitk10
@2legitk10 8 месяцев назад
He was convicted by the judge and ALL JURORS and evidence so no he didn’t go through anything he didn’t deserve. Convictions are hard to get even with lots of evidence and witnesses and testimonies so if you get convicted you did that shit. Proof: have you ever been convicted of murder? No? Probably cause you never killed anyone. Your dads a murderer doesn’t mean he’s bad Per se but he definitely did what he was convicted of. Planted evidence isn’t going to get a conviction only a charge convictions require so much that it literally is innocent until PROVEN guilty and all his juror peers agree that he was guilty that’s why you sound dumb as fuck to me.
@NotAffiliated
@NotAffiliated Год назад
they HATE it when a case is overturned. it takes a lot even when its obvious as hell that the conviction was wrong.
@JetxPistol
@JetxPistol Год назад
This is genuinely heart breaking
@Hollowsmith
@Hollowsmith Год назад
However much you feel "The world has wronged you", remind yourself of this man. Remind yourself there's a guy in America who was wrongly convicted of murder TWICE, costing him 20 years of his life, and he's STILL a positive human being. Remember that the next time you're indulging self-pity because your girlfriend broke up with you or your job fired you, or any other garden-variety hardship.
@prasun911
@prasun911 Год назад
So I'm supposed to value lesser of me because a free country has a shit justice system which makes people go through unnecessary hardships?!? The country wronged him & you too, for thinking this shit is normal or should even happen🤷🏻‍♂️
@wasntme3651
@wasntme3651 Год назад
💯
@kathleenp3135
@kathleenp3135 Год назад
Puts a lot into perspective real freaking quick.
@FEE8Tth8BEA8T
@FEE8Tth8BEA8T Год назад
Pretty unhealthy way to view things. Everyones struggle is different. There are people that have had it worse than this guy in the world so should he think about them if his girlfriend breaks up with him? Where does it end lol there's always someone worse off. Whilst that can give perspective it's not exactly a cure-all for the average persons day to day hardships is it haha and rightly so as we all have the right to experience our own turmoil and feel how we want to feel about it without being made to feel like our problems don't matter because someone elses are worse.
@Hollowsmith
@Hollowsmith Год назад
@@FEE8Tth8BEA8T You think like such a weak and brittle victim. I can't "make you feel" like your problems don't matter. Phrasing things like that show how little authority you have over your own mind. Which is likely why you choose the indulgent path in life, and promote wallowing in your own misery. You have a right to wallow, and I have a right to point out what a weak little b*tch you are for thinking that way, and how 99% of people that think that way fall in love with the self-pity, and never advance their life very far, because their mind is filled with excuses about why the earth should stop rotating until everyone feels their pain. Yes, someone has it worse than this guy. Someone was probably born, lived for 5 hours, then died in a house fire. But life is relative. I can complain that I have to work to make ends meet instead of being handed a billion dollars, or I can recognize I have a cushy 6 figure desk job and be hugely appreciative that RELATIVELY, that's doing pretty well. 90% of people experience someone breaking up with them. 50% of people experience being fired. Almost 100% of people (if they live a long life) experience losing a loved one. 98% of people have rather limited financial breathing room. I can ignore all these things and feel endless pity about how my life is subjected to the same hardships most lives are. Or I can control the one thing I have control over- my free will - and with it, I can will myself to spend less time self-pitying and more time transcending. And if you don't believe in free will, then you don't believe I have a choice in even thinking this way, so there's not much point in replying to change my opinion.
@wogcharriot
@wogcharriot Год назад
this guy found his true calling and place in the universe after the universe challenged him in a really shitty way. a true inspiration to anyone.
@user-hi2wr9ul4j
@user-hi2wr9ul4j Год назад
Yes exactly what I was thinking
@smeetsnoud1
@smeetsnoud1 Год назад
Ah yes, the universe called the NYPD and the criminal justice system.
@archipiratta
@archipiratta Год назад
Bloody hell!! What a story. That detective is a real piece of work!
@johnforeman634
@johnforeman634 Год назад
This is just unbelievable. These evil bastards that can sleep at night after locking up and ruining an innocent guy’s life like that? If I had my way I’d bring him to the prison, tell the inmates what he did, throw him in there and turn off all the cameras.
@butchcassidy9625
@butchcassidy9625 Год назад
Thank you for bringing this guy on the show" it brings my faith back in humanity. This guy didn't just get off his butt and actually do something about his situation. But her got himself out" but he went back and got 30 people out". Her could have just left that prison and never looked back". But he didn't, he dedicated his whole life to this passion he developed, he made a life changing choice and literally put his life in a new direction in order to help other people. Great guy with a big heart and a tried and proven moral compass".
@TheSgkerr123
@TheSgkerr123 Год назад
This guy is inspirational as he never gave up, and then to help others in the same situation, what a legend.
@vicentramirez3721
@vicentramirez3721 Год назад
Never gave up, a true testament of willpower. He needs to be compensated by the state for life.
@stonecoldstonersllc9704
@stonecoldstonersllc9704 Год назад
This one the best episodes I’ve actually watched and heard
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