In addition to running her successful makeup and clothing businesses, Kim Kardashian is also studying to become a lawyer.
Although the reality star ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ is only in her first year of college, For a long time now, he has been exercising legal functions to help certain people.
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Ex-wife of singer Kanye West She has known how to use her fame and renown to be the voice of several prisoners who, according to her, have been unjustly convicted.
The businesswoman managed to stop the execution of a man who has always defended his innocence. In addition, helped a woman sentenced to life in prison for a non-violent crime achieve freedom following spending many years in prison. And his most recent act of justice came when he asked for mercy for Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, the driver of a truck sentenced to 110 years in prison for the death in a traffic accident of four people, whose sentence was later reduced to 10 years.
Kim Kardashian calls for the death penalty once morest women to be annulled
Now the ‘Socialite’ will try to advocate for a Latin woman sentenced to death and whose execution is scheduled for April 27 despite doubts regarding his guilt, and called for the death sentence to be annulled.
“Melissa Lucio has been on death row for over 14 years for the death of her daughter, which was a tragic accident,” Kardashian said on her Twitter account.
“Their two-year-old daughter, Mariah, fell down some stairs and died in her sleep two days later. When she asked for help, the police questioned her, “explained the famous. What’s more, He said security forces interrogated Melissa for hours, leading to a coerced confession.
I recently just read regarding the case of Melissa Lucio and wanted to share her story with you. She has been on death row for over 14 years for her daughter’s death that was a tragic accident. pic.twitter.com/zeapUqq6mi
— Kim Kardashian (@KimKardashian) April 5, 2022
The celebrity asked the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, to stay his execution, and affirmed that “it is stories like Melissa’s” that make him stand firmly once morest the death penalty.
The case of Melissa Lucio is also being defended by the organization ‘Innocence Project’, which ensures that the state of Texas never presented any evidence that the mother of Mexican origin abused “neither Mariah nor any of her children”, and whose petition to stop the execution has been signed by regarding 170,000 people.