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My Future…

Turning 40 has been a blessing in my life. My mind has opened towards things, I formerly opposed. For ex., schooling. While I’m exhausted from going to school (University of Phoenix, Bachelor’s Admin)…I know I can’t quit now. I was going to immediately go into their Master’s program…I mean it seemed like the logical thing to do. However, it was put upon me sooooo tough to go to LAW SCHOOL. Myself…I was opposed to it, in that I felt I was too old to go to law school. Also, I did not think I could carry that school load. If I was younger…I would go into entertainment law and swim with the rest of the sharks. Now that I’ve tasted the corporate life, and seen 1st hand how ‘politics’ can hurt the low man on the totem pole, my focus has shifted towards leveling the playing field. It is my desire to work on behalf of the EEOC or an equivalent. At my place of employment people are scared to fight due to retribution. It’s called the Whistleblower Protection Act, people!! Accdg to my calculations, I have about another year b4 my bachelor’s degree is completed, and then I’ll go directly to law school. I’m thinking about applying to Detroit’s illustrious Wayne State University Law School.

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While it is a daunting task, I am up for the challenge. I ask for your thoughts, prayers, and encouragement. I’ve had enough of trying to climb a corporate ladder that only rewards a selected few for their individualism. While there is a higher accountability being an attorney, I’ve chosen to not go into a law specialty that will cause me to lose a) sleep, or b) my dignity/integrity. I’m not trying to be a hero…but God has given me the gifts of logic, debate, and fighting for the underdog…and it took 39yrs to know those are ingredients that are conducive to my becoming a lawyer. I don’t want to change the world, I just want the average Joe to know that he/she can fight back.

**for more info on Whistleblower law…check out Whistleblower Laws

Bria

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I’m not trying to be Bessie Stringfield but I’m gone learn how to ride a bike (i.e, motorcycle). Perhaps it’s bcuz I’m turning 40 next month, or maybe it’s bcuz my children are young adults-and depend on me less, or maybe it’s bcuz I want to conquer an old fear (of being vulnerable on a motorcycle)…shoot, maybe it’s a combo of all of the above-but one thing’s for certain:
I’m gone learn how to ride a motorcycle!!
***Bessie Stringfield made 8 long-distance, solo trips across the U.S.A. in the 1930’s & ’40’s… do you know how dangerous that was for a woman, let alone a BLACK WOMAN?! Bessie was truly a “G.”***
As a matter of fact, although I was shaking, I called this morning and registered for my Motorcycle Endorsement class! Class starts on May 2nd!! Oh my goodness, i’m excited! Of course I’ll keep you all posted!! :)
Pics of Bessie Stringfield with and on her true love, her bike. Bessie received her 1st bike at the age of 16, and rode until she couldn’t anymore. She was an ardent Harley-Davidson fan, and broke down barriers for black people and women. For more information on Bessie Stringfield, click on the link above.
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I hope to be like Kia (below) from Get Your Own Bike, and purchase my own bike! The caveat is, in Michigan you can only ride maybe 3 mos out of the year due to the weather :(
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I’ll keep errrybody posted on my progress!!
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Men Wrongly Accused in “Bite Mark” Cases, Innocent
MACON, Mississippi (AP) — At a small-town courthouse in one of rural Mississippi’s poorest counties, Dr. Michael West swore under oath that a dead girl had bite marks all over her body and that they were made by the two front teeth of the man charged with murdering her.

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Annie Brewer, right, hugs son Kennedy Brewer moments after a circuit court judge exonerated him.
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Such testimony had become commonplace for West. The dentist considered himself an authority on forensic odontology and had taken the stand at numerous trials as a paid expert for the prosecution.

On the strength of West’s testimony and little else, a jury in 1995 convicted Kennedy Brewer of raping and murdering the 3-year-old girl and sentenced him to death.

Three years earlier, West gave similar testimony in a nearly identical rape-and-murder case involving another 3-year-old girl from the same town. West testified there were bite marks on the victim’s wrist and they were made by Levon Brooks. Brooks, too, was found guilty and was sentenced to life in prison.

Today, more than a decade later, both Brewer and Brooks are out of prison, and prosecutors have all but pronounced them innocent. The reason: A third man confessed to both killings after DNA connected him to one of the rapes, investigators say.

As for West, his analysis of bite marks in the two murders — and in hundreds of other Mississippi criminal cases over the years — is under attack.

A panel of forensic experts that examined the Brewer case says the wounds on the victim were not human bites at all, but were probably caused by crawfish and insects nibbling on the corpse, decomposition, and rough handling when the body was pulled from the pond where it was found. Brooks’ lawyers say West got it wrong in their case, too, by identifying scrapes as bites.

The turn of events has shocked the community, especially the victims’ families, and led to accusations that West deliberately falsified evidence.

“You have people who engaged in misconduct and manufactured evidence and we’ve proved it,” said Peter Neufeld, co-director of the Innocence Project, which has won the exoneration of more than 200 inmates nationwide and assembled the expert panel that examined the Brewer case.

“These two cases are going to be an eye-opener for the people of Mississippi about some of the problems they have in criminal justice and how easy it will be to make it right,” Neufeld added.

West, a 55-year-old in private practice, did not return numerous calls to his Hattiesburg office.

Brewer, now 36, and Brooks, 48, were found guilty in the slayings, respectively, of Christine Jackson and Courtney Smith, who were killed 18 months apart. Both girls were daughters of the men’s girlfriends, and both lived in Brooksville, a poor community of about 1,100 people. Both defendants were poor; Brewer is said to be mildly disabled mentally.

Forensic experts had testified for the defense at the trials of Brooks and Brewer that the marks on the victims were not made by human teeth. But the testimony seemed to make little difference.

Earlier this month, Justin Albert Johnson, a 51-year-old Brooksville man who had been a suspect early on, was arrested and charged in one of the murders. Investigators said he confessed to both killings after DNA analysis proved that his semen was in the victim in the Brewer case.

Brewer, who was released on bail last year, a few years after DNA tests excluded him as the rapist, was finally exonerated by a judge on February 15.

“I ain’t worried about the past. I’m thinking about the future,” Brewer said. But he offered some advice to prosecutors: “They need to get the truth before they lock up the wrong somebody. It doesn’t feel good to be called a rapist and murderer.”

As for Brooks, he has a court date on March 10, when prosecutors are expected to drop the case against him. He is already back home, living with his 83-year-old mother.

In its February 2007 report, the Innocence Project panel of top forensic odontologists from England, Canada and the U.S. concluded that West had misinterpreted the purported bite-mark evidence in the Brewer case.

Panel member Dr. David Senn, a forensic odontologist for the county medical examiner in San Antonio, told the AP that the experts were “scratching their heads to figure out how he could come to the conclusions he came to.”

“Forensic odontology is a very sound science when it’s applied properly. In our opinion, it was not applied properly,” Senn said. Of West’s theory that the purported bite marks were made by two front teeth, Senn said: “To bite someone, you have to bite with both jaws. The story doesn’t make sense.”

According to Senn, West resigned from the American Academy of Forensic Sciences in 1994 and the American Board of Forensic Odontology in 2006 after ethics complaints were brought against him. Senn would not disclose details of the complaints.

The panel’s report contained no suggestion that West acted deliberately. But the Innocence Project has called for a criminal investigation of West and state pathologist Dr. Steven Hayne, who had also concluded the marks on the bodies were bites. The organization is asking for a review of the hundreds of cases in which Hayne and West were involved.

“The truth is, if they’ll do it in one, they’ll do it in a dozen,” Neufeld said.

Hayne said he has done nothing wrong, and he remains on the job. “All I did was present the facts that I saw,” Hayne said. “I did the post-mortem examinations. I didn’t link them or exclude them.”

The district attorney who prosecuted both defendants, Forrest Allgood, disputed any suggestion that his office knowingly sent the wrong men to prison.

“It torments the innocent individual, undermines the public confidence in the justice system, and the bad guy is still running loose,” he said. “Why people would believe that’s something we would want to do is beyond me.”

Allgood said he has not used West as a forensic expert since the mid-1990s. He said West was once considered one of the world’s foremost authorities in his field, lecturing in China and England.

“Subsequently the whole situation turned into a train wreck,” the district attorney said.
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This isn’t the first time poor minority people have been wrongly convicted. These “professionals” are playing God with innocent people’s lives. What’s going to be done about Dr. Michael West in this case? Will he brought up on perjury charges? I hope the families file civil law suits against that idiot…it is an easy enough case! Thank God for the professionals who told the truth!!!
Best wishes to Brewer and Brooks on their new lives!
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I gotsta give credit where credit is due!  Jennifer literally lost more than 1/2 of herself and looks incredible!  She admits to several embarrassing moments that lead her to lose weight and keep it off.  Read her incredible story

 

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Jennifer Marnell once maxed out at 300 pounds. She lost 180 pounds and is now a fitness instructor. more photos »

 

 

 

 

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You can’t make this stuff up…Bhuri Kalbi of India was on a train when she used the bathroom @ 7mos pregnant and prematurely gave birth.  It happens right? NO biggie.  ‘Cept Bhuri’s baby fell down the toilet chute, landing on the train tracks.  Mom passed out, but when she came to, she hurriedly alerted her family (who were on the train ) and found the newborn ALIVE on the tracks…continue reading
(baby Kalbi, below)

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New-born baby girl of Bhuri Kalbi, 33, is seen inside a hospital ...

Congrats to mom!

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Honestly, I’m not sure why Norwood Young is famous, or rich. But he is. Nevertheless, he’s more famous for his many cosmetic procedures than artistic skill. Somewhere on the road to life fulfillment-Norwood’s experienced some deliverance at the hands of God, and have learned to love himself as he is. Wise decision.

Note his progression back to masculinity! Prayin’ he doesn’t backsliiiiiide!

BEFORE:

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