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    Bruce Lisker. Wrongly convicted for the 1983 murder of his adoptive mother, Dorka. He was exonerated and released from prison in 2009. Bruce Lisker is an American man who at age 17 was wrongly arrested, tried, and convicted for the March 10, 1983 murder of his adoptive mother Dorka, 66, in the family's Sherman Oaks residence. [1]

  2. About | Bruce Lisker. Marina del Rey, California; 2010. T. hanks for visiting! I'm Bruce, a wrongful conviction survivor, activist, and artist. My life’s work is dedicated to fighting against injustice and championing causes like abolishing the death penalty. Driven by personal experience, a sense of basic justice, human rights, and the ...

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  3. May 22, 2005 · Gavin, 39, read the transcript of Lisker’s trial and listened to Monsue’s taped interviews with Bruce and with Ryan. He spent hours poring over documents compiled by Lisker’s defense team.

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  4. Jan 24, 2016 · MARTIN: Bruce Lisker served 26 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. He was released in 2009, received a $7 million settlement this past week. Bruce, thanks so much for talking with us.

  5. Bruce Lisker. Bruce is a wrongful conviction survivor and an anti-death penalty advocate. He served 26 and a half years for the murder of his mother, a crime he did not commit. In 2009 he was exonerated and released. In March 1983, when Bruce Lisker was 17 years old, he came home to find his mother beaten, stabbed, and left for dead.

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    Your Help Is Requested. A dear friend of ours, Patty Tierney, was recently diagnosed with Stage-IV cancer. This is a cause very close to my heart.

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  8. Lisker went to trial in November 1984. On December 4, at the urging of the Lisker family lawyer, Robert Johnson, who assured him that he would be sentenced as a juvenile if he pled guilty to second degree murder, Bruce withdrew his claims of innocence and admitted that he had murdered his adopted mother.

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