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Prisoner Turned Lawyer to Prove His Innocence #shorts

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Prisoner Turned Lawyer to Prove His Innocence #shorts


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Embark on the extraordinary odyssey of Isaac Wright Jr. as he transcends his role as a prisoner, reinventing himself as a tenacious lawyer on a mission to vindicate his innocence. Witness his relentless pursuit of justice through the labyrinth of the legal system, confronting challenges with unwavering resolve and defying the odds at every turn. This compelling narrative of resilience and redemption serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for all those facing adversity. Watch For life a story based on his real life. #shortsfeed
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8 thoughts on “Prisoner Turned Lawyer to Prove His Innocence #shorts”

  1. 😂😂😂😂😂😂Look AtThis .
    You Fox News Fools..
    This Man Was In Prison
    ….Drugs.

  2. God had this man’s back, gave him the strength to overcome anger and depression and find a way to get through this trauma with books of law, I’m so sorry for him that it took ten years to be exonerated and the real bad people were found guilty, I can only pray that each and everyone of them will serve their lives behind bars for life w/o parole…

  3. And after the other guy was convicted, he was released in $250,000 bond. You don’t even know what you’re

  4. Americans law are not good I was a correction Officer I saw so many inmates loose their families because they were incarcerated illegally. I can actually say that I handled those legal letters that said they were going home after 20 years. What a freaking system…

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