The Out of My Mind Report

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

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 Ending Life without Parole Part 2
Monday, February 5, 2024

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  Ending Life without Parole Part 1
Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Ending Prison Sentences of Life Without Parole

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 This blog is actually a speech that was performed on January 5, 2022,for an Oral Communication class taught by Keri Thompson at Emerson Col...
Monday, March 22, 2021

The Ripple Effects of Cambodia's Killing Fields in America

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Written By: Peter Bin       From it's ancient wars with Indonesia and Champa, to the betrayal of their Thai allies, struggles wit...

Modern Day Slavery

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Believe it or not, slavery still exist in America today. Incarceration is a form of slavery, as the 13th Amendment's text acknowledges: ...
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A Topic Rarely Spoken About: Suicide Suicide statistics is on the rise, but we rarely speak about it. Among adolescents and adults, man...

Secondary DNA Evidence Putting Innocent Men and Women Behind Bars

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DNA evidence has been consider "the magic bullet" used by prosecutors to convict a defendant in a criminal trial. When a jury hear...
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PeterBinJusticeForAll was started by Peter Bin who is serving a life sentence in a Massachusetts state prison. He advocates for incarcerated men and women and their families who has been treated unfairly by the American criminal justice system. He shares his life experiences, hoping it will help others who can relate. The purpose of this website is to give a voice to Peter and many people like him who feels as no one can hear them. About Peter: Peter Bin was born June 6, 1987 in Nashville, Tennessee. His parents are refugees who escaped the Cambodia genocide of the 1970's. After his birth, his family moved to Lynn, Massachusetts in search of better opportunities for Cambodian immigrants. In 2012, Peter was arrested and charged with first degree murder. A witness to the murder described three white men as the suspects. Although Peter is not a Caucasian male, he was still convicted and sentenced to die in prison. Still this day, Peter maintains his innocence and fights to overturn his wrongful conviction. Peter can be contacted in writing Peter Bin W105814 MCI-Norfolk P.O. Box 43 Norfolk, MA 02056
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