I want to publicly ask the 12 jurors who wrongfully convicted me to read my appeal, find out what was withheld from them illegally; find out what lies were told by the prosecutor and what judicial misconduct was done by the judge that denied me a fair trial. Then tell me they still think I’m guilty.
I believe jurors should be held accountable and should have to read the appeal. If they then think I should have been found innocent, they should speak out about the corrupt system and how prosecutorial and judicial misconduct was used to bias them and wrongfully convict me.
My appeal can be read at the following link:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/16301520/Appeal-of-Wrongful-Conviction-Battery-Shelton-Illinois-2009
The jurors names and general place of residence are as follows, which is public record, as they were stated in open court and their names are signed on the guilty verdict form. I wrote them after the trial asking them to review information that was withheld from them and to tell me if this would have changed their decision. NOT ONE had the courtesy to write me with an answer. I promised not to write them again, so I am simply putting this on the Internet and hoping their conscience bothers them enough to read it and correct their harmful mistake as the right thing to do:
William Moldenhauer Northwest Side of Chicago
Francine Prisby Arlington Heights
Joanne Goodloue
David Bennett North Side of Chicago
Cayetano Silva Northwest Side of Chicago
Betty Jackson South Side of Chicago
Margaret Polovchak Northwest Suburb of Chicago
Donna Smith South Side of Chicago
Brian Tobola Southwest Side of Chicago
Sarah Iwema Northwest Suburb of Chicago
Ana Arroyo Southwest Side of Chicago
Linda Engeman South Cook County
If any of these people have the guts to contact me, they can do so at my e-mail address:
Tags: Ana Arroyo, Betty Jackson, Brian Tobola, Cayetano Silva, Corrupt Officials, Criminal Appeal, David Bennett, Donna Smith, Francine Prisby, Joanne Goodlove, Judicial Misconduct, Linda Engeman, Margaret Polovchak, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Sarah Iwema, William Moldenhauer, Wrongful Conviction
August 21, 2013 at 3:10 am
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