Saturday, January 26, 2008

On Geneva France...

Mansfield woman free after drug conviction based on lies
26 cases tied to informant, DEA agent who manipulated system

Geneva France walked out of federal prison with $68 and a bus ticket home. That's all the government had to offer a woman who had served 16 months of a decade-long prison sentence for a crime she didn't commit.

The mother of three returned to her family, but her youngest child -- who was 18 months old when France was sent to prison -- didn't recognize her.

And France, 25, had no home to return to.

Her landlord had evicted her from the rental during her incarceration, and everything she owned had been tossed on the street.

France's case is the nightmare scenario for a system that critics say sometimes dispenses justice differently for rich and poor.

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See also:

I Beg You... by Jay Elias

And,

She's a Star-Spangled Harlot! (complete with pootie pix!) by Bouldergeist

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks kraant. Keeping these stories alive will, I hope, make a difference.