Free Perry Jack Probus from wrongful incarceration


Free Perry Jack Probus from wrongful incarceration
The Issue
Perry Jack Probus, a resident of Louisville, Kentucky, has been unjustly trapped in a legal nightmare that has torn him away from his family, friends, and the life he once knew. Since 2017, Perry has been wrongfully convicted and incarcerated, despite his innocence. His sentence has even been vacated once, yet inexplicably, he remains behind prison bars, separated from his beloved fiancée, Krista Lynch, and his cherished niece, Destiny Hulin Branch. The impact on his family and friends has been devastating, as they continue to be robbed of precious years and irreplaceable moments with him.
Perry's plight is not an isolated case, but it serves as a glaring example of the flaws within our justice system—one where the innocent remain imprisoned while their cries for justice go unheard. It's a stark reminder of why we must continue to scrutinize and reform judicial processes to ensure that innocent individuals like Perry are not silenced or forgotten.
The American legal system is built on the principle of justice for all, yet Perry Jack Probus's story reflects a significant deviation from this ideal. According to the National Registry of Exonerations, more than 2,800 innocent people have been exonerated since 1989, highlighting systemic issues that need urgent attention.
Therefore, we urge the authorities in Kentucky—prosecutors, judges, and all relevant parties—to re-evaluate Perry's case with transparency and urgency. We call for his immediate release, acknowledging the vacated sentence and recognizing the failure of justice in his continued incarceration.
This petition seeks to rally support from concerned citizens, advocacy groups, and everyone who believes in justice. By signing this petition, you can help bring attention to Perry’s plight and compel those in power to act expediently and fairly. Let us stand united in the fight to rectify this wrong and reunite Perry with his family and loved ones, giving him back the life he deserves.
Please sign this petition and help us bring Perry Jack Probus home.

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The Issue
Perry Jack Probus, a resident of Louisville, Kentucky, has been unjustly trapped in a legal nightmare that has torn him away from his family, friends, and the life he once knew. Since 2017, Perry has been wrongfully convicted and incarcerated, despite his innocence. His sentence has even been vacated once, yet inexplicably, he remains behind prison bars, separated from his beloved fiancée, Krista Lynch, and his cherished niece, Destiny Hulin Branch. The impact on his family and friends has been devastating, as they continue to be robbed of precious years and irreplaceable moments with him.
Perry's plight is not an isolated case, but it serves as a glaring example of the flaws within our justice system—one where the innocent remain imprisoned while their cries for justice go unheard. It's a stark reminder of why we must continue to scrutinize and reform judicial processes to ensure that innocent individuals like Perry are not silenced or forgotten.
The American legal system is built on the principle of justice for all, yet Perry Jack Probus's story reflects a significant deviation from this ideal. According to the National Registry of Exonerations, more than 2,800 innocent people have been exonerated since 1989, highlighting systemic issues that need urgent attention.
Therefore, we urge the authorities in Kentucky—prosecutors, judges, and all relevant parties—to re-evaluate Perry's case with transparency and urgency. We call for his immediate release, acknowledging the vacated sentence and recognizing the failure of justice in his continued incarceration.
This petition seeks to rally support from concerned citizens, advocacy groups, and everyone who believes in justice. By signing this petition, you can help bring attention to Perry’s plight and compel those in power to act expediently and fairly. Let us stand united in the fight to rectify this wrong and reunite Perry with his family and loved ones, giving him back the life he deserves.
Please sign this petition and help us bring Perry Jack Probus home.

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Petition created on January 7, 2026