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2 Responses to NCFM Sends Thank You Letter to Judge Penny Azcarate re Johnny Depp trial
Paul on June 5, 2022 at 12:58 PM
Dear NCFM:
I just wanted to ask if the way the court treated Mr. Depp is usual of how men are treated? Do you think status and money played a part or do you think this case will trend so that the average man may also benefit with more justice and equity in the courts in the future? Peace. With Respect.
Always depends on the judge. In this judges case I don’t think money, celebrity, publicity or politics made a difference. No evidence of it anyway. And, yes, this case will trend so that the average man my benefit.
We remain vigilant in seeking justice for Christian Kit Martin. A former Army Ranger now serving a life sentence for a triple homicide he did not commit. Joining Crystal McKenzie will be Kit’s first wife, Stacey Stone. The most important thing we can do for this innocent man, is keep his story out there. This conversation continues. Sound courtesy of Court TV – Watch KY vs. Christian Martin On demand on the free Court TV App. Music provided by Sound Stripe’s Cody Martin all rights reserved. Christian Martin’s story is about to be told in the form of a publication titled: I WILL RUIN YOU by Emlio Corsetti Follow his Kit Martin blog at emiliocorsetti.com Our sincere thank you to Mic Marlowe and the Offender True Crime podcast for allowing us to begin this adventure with you. And lastly thank you for all you have done for the innocent soldier. Let’s keep the conversation going. Hit us up at freekitmartin@gmail.com and follow the Free Kit Martin Facebook page to learn how to write and communicate with him.
Since 1977, NCFM has been committed to ending harmful discrimination and stereotypes against boys, men, their families and the women who love them. We are a gender inclusive, nonpartisan, ethnically diverse organization that effects civil rights reform through advocacy, education, outreach, services and litigation.
Dear NCFM:
I just wanted to ask if the way the court treated Mr. Depp is usual of how men are treated? Do you think status and money played a part or do you think this case will trend so that the average man may also benefit with more justice and equity in the courts in the future? Peace. With Respect.
Always depends on the judge. In this judges case I don’t think money, celebrity, publicity or politics made a difference. No evidence of it anyway. And, yes, this case will trend so that the average man my benefit.