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She’s largely considered the best wrongful conviction lawyer in the country with 17 freed inmates to her name. Her taking the case is meaningful as she is extraordinarily selective with the cases she takes (i.e. she needs to know she has a good chance of winning).

Someone could have complained to Twitter, flagged the tweet, and Twitter deleted the tweets. Similar to how it works on Instagram, Facebook, Kinja, etc.

Does Twitter remove tweets in response to complaints and/or legal challenges? It’s more likely she means something along those lines, I think.

Google Ryan Ferguson. She is responsible for finally freeing him 10 years after he was sent to prison bc of a “dream”.