the motions i filed kept being denied by the judge. what does it say to you about the system you worked 34 years inside of. that what happened to robert could have happened, what do you take away as a lesson from this episode? well, the lesson is is that people need to help parties that are going pros se. what i did was give him a public record that he was able to use. and i think that the law should be changed that judges should be taken out of the mix on deciding these dna motions. and they should automatically be granted. it will either show that they were guilty or they were innocent. and robert, what are your plans for your future now out in the world? it s amazing. it s nice to be free. i m planning on getting a job.
it was exhausting. at times when i was in prison. i wanted to give up. because it took i filed three dna motions. two dna motions and the judge denied them both. during the course of the time i was incarcerated, i gave up hope. then me and my sister both gave up hope. sharon, if you knew when you helped out robert s sister, if you knew what would happen, you would be fired for what you did, if you could go back in time and have the choice again, would you do it again? oh, yes i would do it again. i am so happy that he got exonerated on this charge and felt that that would happen. or he wouldn t have filed that motion to start out with. do you i was i would have done it. are you angry at the fact that you have apparently been
were being released. it was exhausting. at times when i was in prison. i wanted to give up. because it took i filed three dna motions. two dna motions and the judge denied them both. during the course of the time i was incarcerated, i gave up hope. then me and my sister both gave up hope. sharon, if you knew when you helped out robert s sister, if you knew what would happen, you would be fired for what you did, if you could go back in time and have the choice again, would you do it again? oh, yes i would do it again. i am so happy that he got exonerated on this charge and felt that that would happen. or he wouldn t have filed that motion to start out with. do you i was i would have done it.
it was exhausting. at times when i was in prison. i wanted to give up. because it took i filed three dna motions. two dna motions and the judge denied them both. during the course of the time i was incarcerated, i gave up hope. then me and my sister both gave up hope. sharon, if you knew when you helped out robert s sister, if you knew what would happen, you would be fired for what you did, if you could go back in time and have the choice again, would you do it again? oh, yes, i would do it again. i am so happy that he got exonerated on this charge and felt that that would happen. or he wouldn t have filed that motion to start out with. do you i was i would have done it. are you angry at the fact that you have apparently been punished for doing something that has led to a wrong being
the system you worked 34 years inside of. that what happened to robert could have happened, what do you take away as a lesson from this episode? well, the lesson is is that people need to help parties that are going pros se. what i did was give him a public record that he was able to use. and i think that the law should be changed that judges should be taken out of the mix on deciding these dna motions. and they should automatically be granted. it will either show that they were guilty or they were innocent. and robert, what are your plans for your future now out in the world? it s amazing.