My colleague Jeff Charles documented well the troubling story of Jamal Trulove, who was a victim of Kamala Harris’ ambition when she served as San Francisco’s district attorney and then ran for California attorney general. In 2010, Trulove was wrongly convicted of a 2007 murder and served six years in prison for a crime he did not commit; there was clear proof that the main witness had been coerced into her testimony and the little evidence there was in the case had been tampered with. Trulove’s conviction was overturned on appeal, and he rightly sued and received a 13.1 million dollar settlement from the City of San Francisco. But Trulove will never get those years back, and Kamala Harris has never apologized for what she did.
On Thursday night at the Democrat National Convention, Vice President Kamala Harris will accept the nomination for President of the United States. Over the…