I Would Know I Was Being Framed If by The Accused by Marcus Jennings:
I would know I was being framed if my accuser’s evidence is proven to be fake, but I continue to be prosecuted anyway.
I would know I was being framed if my accuser/accusers try to claim unverified evidence from the past combined with current unverified evidence, as a pattern of my alleged actions.
I would know I was being framed if every time evidence of my innocence comes to light, my accuser/accusers make new allegations.
I would know I was being framed if other suspects are ignored, and never investigated.
I would know I was being framed if my accuser/accusers continued to make new false accusations, to cover up previous false accusations.
I would know I was being framed if my accuser/accusers opinions are treated as facts.
I would know I was being framed if I was arrested to prevent evidence from being introduced in court.
I would know I was being framed if criminal charges were brought against me because investigators ignored evidence of my innocence.
I would know I was being framed if the investigators never contact the source companies involved to obtain/verify evidence.
I would know I was being framed if I was charged with a crime to cover up police misconduct, such as false imprisonment.
I would know I was being framed if I was charged with a crime to intentionally try to ruin my reputation.
I would know I was being framed if the professional obligations of the investigators to be impartial and unbiased were ignored.
I would know I was being framed if my guilt was decided without any independent verification of evidence prior to deciding my guilt.
I would know I was being framed if my accuser had a motive to make the accusations against me.
I would know I was being framed if my accuser had a motive to hide/conceal the truth from being revealed.
I would know I was being framed if the courts process was abused to intentionally negatively affect my specific legal situation.
I would know I was being framed if the investigators only searched for evidence of my guilt, and not for “all” evidence pertaining to the accusations.
I would know I was being framed if I was referred to as “the defendant” before the investigation began.
I would know I was being framed if the accuser/accusers made statements to the media that could prejudice a jury pool.
I would know I was being framed if I was the only person to be investigated, even when the evidence points to other suspects.
I would know I was being framed if all of the ways that would actually lead to finding the truth are ignored.
I would know I was being framed if the case against me was built on the opinions of people who do not know me.
I would know I was being framed if the case against me was built on everything that doesn’t require independent verification.
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Martin Luther King Jr.
“Massah” by Marcus Jennings – https://www.therealmjtheterrible.com/massah-by-marcus-jennings/