wrongly convicted
Hi, I'm so sorry you're going through this. I agree with what you say about this site, it's helped me a lot too. But it's also shocking to know just how many people are having their lives ruined by false allegations. The bias of judges just makes me so angry - I can't understand how this can be allowed to happen and that the legal profession in general seem quite content to just accept it. And the incompetence of the whole trial process is staggering - for instance, twice we were given pre-trial dates and then the prosecution didn't have the correct paperwork and it was just postponed to another date without a thought for people having had to take time off work, etc. And I know from talking to other people that this kind of ineptutude is not uncommon.
This must be so hard for you - it's like your whole life changes and yet at the same time much of it has to go on as before. Do you have support from friends and/or family? Is he going to appeal? And how is he coping? Is the prison close to where you live?
I think for me my day to day life has got a bit easier in that I've now managed to come to terms with the often petty rules of visiting, etc and having to live on half the money I had before (goodbye Sky TV and the car!) but underneath it all I'm still the angry, frustrated and saddened person that I was before, its just buried a bit deeper.
I'm thinking of you - please let me know how you're getting on.
Originally posted by Megane2015
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This must be so hard for you - it's like your whole life changes and yet at the same time much of it has to go on as before. Do you have support from friends and/or family? Is he going to appeal? And how is he coping? Is the prison close to where you live?
I think for me my day to day life has got a bit easier in that I've now managed to come to terms with the often petty rules of visiting, etc and having to live on half the money I had before (goodbye Sky TV and the car!) but underneath it all I'm still the angry, frustrated and saddened person that I was before, its just buried a bit deeper.
I'm thinking of you - please let me know how you're getting on.
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