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Ask HN: Just got an innocent man out of prison. What now?

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Re: Ask HN: Just got an innocent man out of prison. What now?

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In Germany the reimbursement is be 25 Euro[1] (28 USD) per day. I hope it's more i the US and other countries. [1] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haftentsch%C3%A4digung

In theory, California provides $124 a day in compensation to the wrongfully imprisoned.

In practice, the State makes it VERY hard to ever recover those funds. There are guys who were exonerated years ago who are still waiting to receive a single penny.

Re: Ask HN: Just got an innocent man out of prison. What now?

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Because of the man's relatively common name, it was hard initially to find articles in the mainstream press about his exoneration (at least compared to his 2009 conviction). Here is a recent LA Times article that covers the boilerplate: http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-palmdale-student...

Re: Ask HN: Just got an innocent man out of prison. What now?

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What'd he do in the military? He may be able to leverage those skills for immediate employment.

He was an infantryman. Kicked down doors in Iraq going room-to-room searching for insurgents. Until the charges are formally dismissed, it's hard to imagine any employer will actually be willing to hire him. The DA's office is really making his life hard by refusing to just immediately stipulate that he's an innocent man.

Well, if you are willing to entertain less than legal options, there are tons of enforcement jobs on the market...

Re: Ask HN: Just got an innocent man out of prison. What now?

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post #10

I wonder if Dateline would have interest in updating his story, and if there might be any compensation for something like that. I'm not involved in TV production, but you would think if they had enough interest to report on his conviction (which happens every day) there would be an even better story regarding his release.

Dateline has asked me to sit down for an interview with Keith Morrison. I may do that, but there will be no compensation involved.

Re: Ask HN: Just got an innocent man out of prison. What now?

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post #12

Because of the man's relatively common name, it was hard initially to find articles in the mainstream press about his exoneration (at least compared to his 2009 conviction). Here is a recent LA Times article that covers the boilerplate: http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-palmdale-student...

It's probably best to search for "Raymond Lee Jennings."

The media seem to prefer that formulation of his name, because it sounds creepier.

This is the best news article: http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-20160624-jenning...

And this is a great blog post: http://mimesislaw.com/fault-lines/prosecutors-ask-court-to-r...

Re: Ask HN: Just got an innocent man out of prison. What now?

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Churches. I currently tutor a formerly homeless man whom I met through an Episcopal church. They saw him sleeping outside the front door and took him in. They connected him with low income housing services who found him a subsidized apartment and gave him a job working in the cafeteria of their school. I'd visit a few parishes and ask friends/family who are churchgoing for direction. Best of luck and I hope Ray gets…

That's a great thought.

Do you know of any online Christian outlets or forums that might be open to promoting Ray's GoFundMe?

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