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Originally posted by InSanE1
This innocent woman, in fact this victim (I refer to her as that because she was the one that was reporting a crime committed against her) ended up being arrested for having nothing more in common with the individual that the police had a warrant for but a first name.
Cause we all know there's only like 3 Teresa's in the US right?
Did they even bother checking anything? This woman spent 53 days in jail, because police didn't do their job. I sincerely hope they get fired, and that she is compensated well for this mistake.
www.ajc.com
(visit the link for the full news article)edit on 19-10-2011 by InSanE1 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Unity_99
I read this article and it absolutely floored me. The only link they had to her and the wanted suspect was the same first name. Nothing else matched, not even physical description. Just a case of having the same first name.
But here is where it even got odder than that. No one cared. No one checked into anything or even attempted to release. The judge apparently might have sentenced her with no proof of anything, except that behind the scenes or counsel or those working on her behalf did track down the real suspect and convinced her to show up in court and say she was innocent.
Now how often do you think that is going to happen? Usually the odds on that would be like a snowball suriving hell!
So, they would have sentenced her without the real suspect showing up, just because she has the same first name.
And no one bats an eye.???
Come on, something really wrong here.