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Media Coverage of NC Prosecutorial Misconduct

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WE WANT TO GET MEDIA COVERAGE OF YET ANOTHER CASE IN NORTH CAROLINA OF PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CASE OF TERRANCE HAYES, PLEASE VISIT WWW.NANNC.ORG AND FEEL FREE TO CONTACT THE HAYES FAMILY IF INTERESTED IN REVIEWING THE PROOF AND EVIDENCE THAT WILL SHOW NOT ONLY THE PROSECUTORIAL ABUSES SUFFERED AT THE HANDS OF WAKE COUNTY ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY JEFFREY CRUDEN BUT ALSO HIS FELONIOUS CONDUCT THAT LED TO THE WRONGFUL CONVICTION OF TERRANCE HAYES WILL BE EASY TO SHOW AS WELL.

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