The Justice Integrity Project works with other advocacy groups , journalists and filmmakers to feature case studie s abusive prosecutions.

“The Political Prosecutions of Karl Rove.”

The most comprehensive work to date has been by the Wyoming-based advocacy group Project Save Justice. It’s major work so far is the 2009 video documentary,“The Political Prosecutions of Karl Rove” by filmmaker John McTiernan, director of “Die Hard,” “Die Hard II,” and “The Hunt For Red October.”

Featured segments include ones about these former officials:

· Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman
· Puerto Rico Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vilá
· Georgia State Sen. Majority Leader Charles W. Walker, Sr.
· Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Oliver Diaz, his wife Jennifer Diaz and trial lawyer Paul Minor
· North Carolina State Rep. Meg Scott Phipps
· Pennsylvania County Coroner Dr. Cyril Wecht
· Wisconsin civil servant Georgia Thompson

In a 2009 speech, Prosecutorial Injustice & Misconduct: We Need To Be Outraged! Project Save Justice Vice President Gail Sistrunk described the powerful evidence that she and McTiernan found as they completed the movie and a sequel currently under development. Visit their organization’s website to see last year’s film, and learn how you can support their continuing work. The Political Prosecutions of Karl Rove is available for viewing at no cost at Political Prosecutions.

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