>Wright then passed the New Jersey Bar in 2008, but spent the next nine years being investigated by the New Jersey Bar’s Committee on character before being granted admission to the bar by the New Jersey Supreme Court on September 27, 2017, where he was officially sworn in as a licensed attorney
What the hell? Seven years to overturn his false conviction, seven years to get a law degree, and nine years for the Bar to recognize him?
Reading this gives me hope. It also makes me angry. That he had to fight at all. That for every Isaac there are many unknown innocent that were wrongfully convicted.
>Wright then passed the New Jersey Bar in 2008, but spent the next nine years being investigated by the New Jersey Bar’s Committee on character before being granted admission to the bar by the New Jersey Supreme Court on September 27, 2017, where he was officially sworn in as a licensed attorney
What the hell? Seven years to overturn his false conviction, seven years to get a law degree, and nine years for the Bar to recognize him?
This is just to give you an idea of how corrupt to the core the system is before you get your hopes up.
“Justice for just us. Not you.”
Reading this gives me hope. It also makes me angry. That he had to fight at all. That for every Isaac there are many unknown innocent that were wrongfully convicted.
If I saw thins in a movie I'd this "Oh come on!". And yet here it is, in real life. A story that beats any movie...
Right, I just read the article and wow!! What a story. How has this not been turned into a movie or book yet? Amazing!!
The article mentioned his story will be made into a TV series produced by 50 cent.