Marta Herda-pomoc-wolność
Marta Herda-pomoc-wolność
Tragic story of Martha Herda. A call for help in freeing her from prison, where she is serving a lifetime imprisonment sentence for a crime she didn’t commit.
Tragic story of Martha Herda. A call for help in freeing her from prison, where she is serving a lifetime imprisonment sentence for a crime she didn’t commit.
“Sadly I don’t yet have any reply from Lawyer Company …………………
The case is well known and every lawyer knows that he will have to stand up against whole system in Ireland.
Most important thing is to submit appeal to Supreme Court within the required deadline. I believe in justice although I personally experienced plenty of injustice in my life, I also believe in victory of truth against the falseness and I believe that Ms Martha wil regain freedom.
For the prosecutor, the garda, the lawyers, the jury, Irish reporters and especially for the Court it will be difficult to admit to error of wrongly convicting Ms Martha Herda for lifetime inprisonment for causing an fatal accident.
I will confess to You that I love Ireland like my own country. It is a wonderful place to live. Unfortunately dishonest people corrupt the country for profit, careers, fame and all the low motives.
It’s sad that innocent people like Ms Martha suffer because of this.
I sympathize with her very much, and I know what the poor girl is going through. It’s a horrible feeling, when a man is aware of being innocent and yet Court convicts him.
In Ms Martha’s case it’s maximum sentence, rarely used in liberal Ireland, and even if, it’s only for serial killers.
It is absolutely not true that for murdering in Ireland there is only one punishment, lifetime inprisonment.
Even more for a car accident, no driver’s fault, caused by a furious attack of a victim Csaba Orsos.
I don’t understand the motives of Garda, Irish journalists, the jury and the court when convicting an innocent girl, victim of a car accident, for lifetime inprisonment. It’s the greatest injustice I have heard of in Ireland.
Please ask Ms Martha if I can visit her in prison to talk to her.
Please give Ms Martha and her family tokens of sympathy and compassion in this difficult times.
Sincerely yours
(Name and Surename)”