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Sickness unto Death

May 18, 2011 By: John Kindley Category: Tyrus Coleman

Hard on the heels of its holding that the right to reasonably resist an unlawful police entry into a home is no longer recognized under Indiana law, the Indiana Supreme Court has issued another opinion today, reversing the Indiana Court of Appeals’ reversal of an innocent man’s conviction and 45 year sentence.

There’s not much I can say. Words, including the words of which the law is made, are worthless. I represented that innocent man at trial.

2 Comments to “Sickness unto Death”


  1. Very sorry to hear that.

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    • John Kindley says:

      Thank you. I’m seriously planning to look for another profession. It becomes very difficult to play a game if you have no faith whatsoever in the referees, if their conception of justice is so utterly foreign.

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