Actor Jamal Trulove Tells the Story of How Kamala Harris and Her DA’s Office Wrongfully Sentenced Him to Life in Prison
‘You know, I’m not necessarily saying I’m looking for an apology, but some acknowledgment from her that she could have messed up would be — of course, that’d be huge’
Jul 28, 2024 9:30 AM
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TRULOVE: "It felt to me that she was well aware about my case, and she was there to set her presence, almost take pride in getting a conviction. When I put in my appeal, the people that’s fighting against my appeal to keep the conviction is the attorney general office. I learned that reading, you know, their reply to my appeal, and you see Kamala Harris' name at the bottom. And now it's starting to feel a little personal."