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Jeremiah Mckinney
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21 September, 20:15
Why was Abel Fields convicted?
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Amir Lowe
21 September, 20:20
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Respondent, John Abel, was charged with robbing a bank with two other men. In order to discredit Respondent’s witness, the prosecution offered testimony that he and the witness were part of a prison gang that promoted perjury on the behalf of fellow gang members.
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