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After spending the majority of his life behind bars for a wrongful conviction, Daniel Villegas is found not guilty and the courtroom goes wild in this clip from Season 1, Episode 2 “Court Cam (#102)”. #CourtCam
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46 thoughts on “Court Cam: Crowd Cheers for Wrongfully Convicted Man Found NOT Guilty (Season 1) | A&E”
  1. if my a third of my life was wasted like this i would kill myself there is nothing you can’t make up for this time i hate jail and everything with the law system i’m really scared of cops and everything because of this falsely accused situations

  2. His emotions got the best of me. I'm glad he's a free man. Maintained his innocence throughout the whole ordeal and that's helped him in the long run.

  3. “It’s enough to make a grown man cry… and that’s ok”

  4. I hope he has a good life now 😇😇😪

  5. It is estimated that between 2.3 percent and 5 percent of all U.S. prisoners are innocent. With the number of incarcerated Americans being approximately 2.4 million, by that estimate as many as 120,000 people may be incarcerated as a result of wrongful conviction.

  6. The reason innocent people go to prison is because is like a placebo for the inept people in the system, they want to "make pretend" they are working when in reality they were too lazy to do their job.

  7. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  8. I’m sorry but no evidence, no this, and no that and he was still…. Jesus Christ since he was 16!!!!!

  9. People are talking about compensation and revenge but both of those are useless. The best thing he can do is use this experience to make himself stronger, and live the best life he can live with his remaining time. Sometimes that's all we can do. And this is coming from someone who endured 18 years of severe trauma, isolation, psychiatric commitment and abuse. I wish I had those years back too but it's about cherishing my liberation now. I wish him the very best and may he receive abundance in all of the areas he was lacking in before 🖤🌻

  10. the thought of staying in prison for 25 years knowing u didn't do anything but having no evidence to prove otherwise is just terrifying

  11. The ages 16-40 WASTED in jail?????…. those are literally the best years of your life. Are you kidding me. I’m so angry WTH..?? Literally nothing makes up for that. Nothing. I don’t get this system my god. Why.

  12. our court system needs to be far more dilligent and far more efficient in admitting new evidence, judges and prosecutors should NOT have a say in whether exonerating evidence can be entered. Our current VP kept a black man locked up for a crime he didn't commit, despite evidence exonerating him. She refused to allow it in while she was lead prosecutor in california, until she was forced to by a court. Tulsi Gabbard shredded her to pieces over it during the debates last year.

  13. So, where's his compensation for that wrongful imprisonment, hmm? I'm sure it would go a long way to putting those kids of his through college and whatnot.

  14. 25 years of freedom lost for the crime he did not commit. How painful, how unfair, just how torturous it would have been for him. For every single day of those 25 years. I really can't imagine how hard it must have been for him

    I hope he and his family is well

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