Todd and Julie Chrisley's prison sentences, saying, "Once somebody is convicted and found guilty, you can kind of go, 'Well, they're guilty of this.'" Bobby added, "And I've even said, look if it comes out [and] turns out they didn't do it, I'll come on and go like, 'Well I've got to eat my crow.' But there's really no crow."Those comments didn't sit well with Savannah."So … @mrbobbybones — if you'd like to discuss my family and the case then let's sit down and do it accurately.
Yes — BOTH of my parents are incarcerated. That would be one thing that you are correct on," she wrote on social media. "BUT Studies estimate that between 4-6% of people incarcerated in US prisons are actually innocent.
If 5% of individuals are actually innocent, that means 1/20 criminal cases result in a wrongful conviction."She added, "All I ask is for mutual respect and decency.
But for now I will meet you where you came for me. Let's sit and chat!"In a follow up post, she included details of her parents' court case. "Feel free to do all the research," Savannah said.
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