In this section you will find pertinent trial testimony from career criminal jailhouse informants. These jailhouse informants were provided substantial sentence reductions if they testified against Jerrell. These jailhouse informants all had five or more felony convictions on their criminal record. These jailhouse informants were not present at the actual crime scene. They negotiated a deal with the Hennepin County prosecutors to testify that Jerrell confessed to them. They all gave testimony that conflicted with each other. They also gave testimony that conflicted with the actual evidence from the crime scene.
It's ironic that a prosecutor is allowed to administer what we call justice, by engaging in a injustice. A prosecutor is allowed to give a multi-felony convicted career criminal a way out of a long prison sentence, if that felon is willing/able to come up with testimony to provide against another detainee. It is now one of the leading causes of wrongful convictions. When an arrested and detained felon has an incentive. To lie on the next arrested and detained individual, to get out of their own circumstances. Justice ceases to exist.
The following is relevant excerpts of the jailhouse informants testifying about receiving deals to be there testifying that day.
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