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Advocates To March In Support Of Adam Braseel In Tennessee

Adam Braseel enjoying nature during his time of release

Advocates will be marching in support of Adam Braseel’s freedom on Tuesday, April 11, at the United States District Court in Nashville, Tennessee.

Adam Braseel was  convicted in November 2007 for the murder of Malcolm Burrows and the assault of Rebecca Hill, in Tracy City, Tennessee, in 2006. Adam was sentenced to life in prison for the crimes. Adam’s supporters and his defense team believe that his conviction was based solely on faulty witness testimony. According to supporters, there is not one shred of physical evidence that ties Adam to the crimes.

In the years following Adam’s conviction, new information has come to light which favors Adam’s innocence. There are many unanswered questions about the murder of Malcolm Burrows, including the validity of Adam Braseel’s conviction. Evidence now suggests that Tennessee has convicted an innocent man for the crime.

Advocates are demanding that their voices be heard. Adam’s supporters strongly believe that the current evidence shows that Adam is innocent, therefore they believe that he should be exonerated of all charges. At the very least, current evidence suggests that Adam deserves a fair trail to prove his innocence. Adam’s upcoming federal habeas petition will be his last chance for freedom. Advocates are asking that you join team #AdamStrong in the upcoming march. Together, Adam’s supporters believe that everyone involved can make a difference.

Event Information 

Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Time: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Location: United States District Court, Federal Courthouse, 801 Broadway #800, Nashville, TN 37203

Please visit www.freeadambraseel.org to learn more about this case.

Bruce Fischer: Bruce Fischer is an author and advocate who became involved with the Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito case in December 2009. He is the founder of Injustice in Perugia, a grassroots organization that worked to correct the injustice committed against Knox and Sollecito in Perugia, Italy. Bruce is the author of “Injustice in Perugia: a book detailing the wrongful conviction of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito” and a follow-up book titled “Finding Justice in Perugia.” Bruce’s work on the Knox/Sollecito case opened his eyes to other wrongful convictions. He realized the problem is far more pervasive than most people realize, and most cases don’t get the attention they warrant. This new-found knowledge led Bruce to expand his efforts, working to develop Injustice Anywhere, an organization working to correct wrongful convictions. Injustice Anywhere currently has eight featured cases and operates a network of websites all working to bring more attention to wrongful convictions. Bruce hosts an online radio program on Spreaker.com dedicated to wrongful convictions, he is a member of the Judges for Justice team, and he is the President of Open News Platform Inc., a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation which owns and operates GroundReport, a citizen journalism website that has been dedicated to giving a voice to everyday citizens for over a decade.
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