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The Accusation – A Sex Abuse Conviction Raises Serious Questions

 

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On January 21, 2011, Zane Crowder was, “falsely convicted of sexually abusing a 7-year-old girl.” Despite having no provable evidence against him, an accusation alone was enough to send him to prison for life, plus 25 years.

Now, new evidence has emerged in his fight to prove his innocence, which experts say is worthy of a “new trial.”

Please share this film in support of a new trial for Zane Crowder; share this film in support of proper techniques for professionals who interview young children; share this film to help force accountability for those who obstruct justice.

If Zane Crowder does not receive the opportunity to be vindicated in a new trial, it will mark yet another day of injustices occurring in the modern American “Justice” System.

Don’t let Zane Crowder be another “innocent life incarcerated until death.”

WHEN PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF HELP, JUSTICE IS RESTORED TO THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN WRONGED.

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