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Saw this on 60 Minutes- DNA helps free Inmate after 27 years
So this DA wants a 100% conviction rate, dismisses evidence that exculpates suspects, convicts without providing the opposition the record of its investigation, and now, nearly 30 years later, African Americans are being released because DNA evidence proves that they didn't do it.
And the only reason why Texas is able to do this is because it kept the DNA evidence. The Dallas DA is now looking at 250 other cases. Imagine, how many African Americans are in jail, right now, for crimes they didn't commit because white prosecutors wanted to put them in jail.
Fuck, the DA behind this should be tossed in jail, and if anyone died in prison as a result, the DA should be charged with manslaughter or murder.
And get this, the guy could have been out if he had pleaded to the parole board that he had done the crime. But he didn't because he was innocent. And so he got stuck in the slammer for 27 years.
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Why was this guy, and probably hundreds like him, put in jail- racist bullshit.
I hope there is a warm place in hell for the DA that put this guy away. Vanity, having 100% conviction rate, is still a deadly sin.
There was also a bit on this on NPR
There's been some bitter soul searching going on in Dallas County, as one man after another is being released from prison after being convicted, years ago, of crimes they did not commit. As correspondent Scott Pelley reports, it happened again just last week with the release of a man who had been proclaiming his innocence, behind bars, for 27 years.
So far, 17 men have been cleared in Dallas - that's more than most states. All were put on trial by prosecutors who worked for the legendary District Attorney Henry Wade. Wade was Dallas' top prosecutor for more than 30 years. He never lost a case he handled personally. But it turns out the record of Wade's office was too good to be true. And now, a new Dallas district attorney is focusing on the Wade legacy - it's a search for innocent men waiting to be exonerated.
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James Woodard went away in 1981, convicted in the murder of his girlfriend who had been raped and strangled. He was prosecuted by the office of District Attorney Henry Wade. For nearly 30 years, he never gave up writing letters, and filing motions. But no one was willing to grant him a hearing-until now
So this DA wants a 100% conviction rate, dismisses evidence that exculpates suspects, convicts without providing the opposition the record of its investigation, and now, nearly 30 years later, African Americans are being released because DNA evidence proves that they didn't do it.
And the only reason why Texas is able to do this is because it kept the DNA evidence. The Dallas DA is now looking at 250 other cases. Imagine, how many African Americans are in jail, right now, for crimes they didn't commit because white prosecutors wanted to put them in jail.
Fuck, the DA behind this should be tossed in jail, and if anyone died in prison as a result, the DA should be charged with manslaughter or murder.
And get this, the guy could have been out if he had pleaded to the parole board that he had done the crime. But he didn't because he was innocent. And so he got stuck in the slammer for 27 years.
"When you appeared before the parole board what did they say to you?" Pelley asks.
"They always told me, as long as you deny your guilt its saying something about you, you know you are not willing to own up to your deed. And we gonna deny you," Woodard says.
But Woodard refused to admit guilt. "I wasn't guilty," he says.
"You chose truth over freedom," Pelley remarks.
"I mean, a man has to stand for something," Woodard says.
More of this story on NPR
Why was this guy, and probably hundreds like him, put in jail- racist bullshit.
I hope there is a warm place in hell for the DA that put this guy away. Vanity, having 100% conviction rate, is still a deadly sin.
There was also a bit on this on NPR