Self-defense is the most basic fundamental right. Our founding Fathers knew from experience that in order to ensure life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness they had to protect against wrongful imprisonment. Among these safeguards are the presumption of innocence and the right to a fair trial. When these basic rights are withheld it is our duty to ring the Liberty Bell as the framers of our Constitution intended.

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Imagine having to fight for your life in an unprovoked bar fight.

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And then you are charged and instead of being innocent until proven guilty, you now have the burden of proving your innocence while being incarcerated.

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What if you didn’t know that your lawyer was a co-worker of the detective and the prosecution?

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And the witnesses against you collaborated false statements.

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What if you trusted the justice system and believed that you would get a fair trial, didn't take the plea deal of 4 years that was offered and instead received a 37.5 year maximum enhanced unjustified sentence.

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This is the story of Jon Krug.

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If you are outraged about this unlawful treatment — you can help Jon by sharing this case far and wide to expose the truth to the media and legal authorities.