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40 Years a Prisoner

I am not letting thiscase go to a jury." Despite indications thatthe all-white jury chosen...

I am not letting this
case go to a jury." Despite indications that
the all-white jury chosen from Dauphin County would've
found the trio innocent, Prosecutor George Parry
had planned to raise a significant
credibility issue in the closing arguments
that Kubacki denied him. Geist was apparently already
kicking Delbert Africa as his service revolver
flies from his holster because of the kicking motion. The kicking that Geist
testified that he did to find the gun that was, according to this photograph,
not yet missing. I am not sorry at
anything I did

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I am not letting this case go to a jury."
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Despite indications that the all-white jury chosen
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from Dauphin County would've found the trio innocent,
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Prosecutor George Parry had planned
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to raise a significant credibility issue
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in the closing arguments that Kubacki denied him.
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Geist was apparently already kicking Delbert Africa
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as his service revolver flies from his holster
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because of the kicking motion.
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The kicking that Geist testified that he did
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to find the gun that was,
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according to this photograph, not yet missing.
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I am not sorry at anything I did.
Duration
34 seconds
Views
22
Timestamp in Movie
01:19:14
Uploaded
Jun 03, 2025
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Movie Summary

Philadelphia native Tommy Oliver follows the efforts of Mike Africa Jr. to exonerate his parents, both incarcerated members of the revolutionary group MOVE.