Stop judicial and prosecutorial misconduct in America's court systems.


Texas executed the wrong man because he "looked like" the actual murderer. Carlos DeLuna was killed by the state of Texas for resembling the real murderer.


In Georgia, Troy Davis was murdered by the state even though there was no evidence against him, no murder weapon, and seven of nine witnesses stated they were coerced by the police into testifying against him, and one of the two witnesses, Sylvester "Red" Coles, was the one seen with the gun in his hand moments before Officer Mark McPhail was shot.

Texas continues to lead the nation in executions, accounting for over one-third of US executions since 1976, despite the fact that there were 41 DNA exonerations there from 2002-2011. Texas is the lead state, but not the only one, in cover-ups of dozens of wrongful convictions and executions.

Not only in the case of murder and other crimes that do or do not result in the death penalty, but also in civil cases across the nation, there is wanton and widespread rampant civil injustices and wrongdoing by police, sheriffs, and judges around the nation.

It is important to begin a change by supporting "Operation Clean Sweep" which will entail deep investigations of police officers, judges, sheriffs, and other authorities charged with keeping the public trust to see if they are connected to racist or hate entities and also to see if they have political ties and interests tied into keeping "head counts" in jails and prisons to make illegal profits.

There also needs to be the placement of Citizens Review Boards and Councils of peer organizations in every city, county, province, and municipality in which there are police and sheriffs departments to review all cases which are capital crimes, as well as other cases of judicial and prosecutorial misconduct in our nation's courtrooms, such as fabricated evidence, perjury by judicial officials, falsified documents and falsified evidence, as well as coerced witnesses and testimony amongst other failings within the criminal and civil justice systems. Whether the civil and/or criminal cases are represented or "pro se," all judicial misconduct should end post-haste.

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