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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAfter two years of freedom, a 65 year old Florida man is ordered back to prison for life
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/04/05/crosley-green-prison-return/https://archive.is/2pf3D

Crosley Green has had two years outside of prison walls. Two years of having cookouts with family, going to church on Sundays and dreaming of staying free for the rest of his life. That seems to be all the time hell get. The 65-year-old Titusville, Fla., man, whose 1990 murder conviction was vacated in 2018 before being reinstated after the states appeal in 2022, must surrender himself to the Florida Department of Corrections by April 17, a judge ruled this week. U.S. District Judge Roy Dalton of the Middle District of Florida wrote that Green, having run out of appeals, will have to complete the remainder of his sentence: life behind bars.
Green, who has clung to his faith and remained optimistic despite the looming possibility of returning to prison, said of the courts decision, If it wasnt for the Lord, Id be down and out right now. I have so much faith and trust and belief, its hard for me to let my guard down. In a video shared by his attorneys, Green said of his time out, I saw a lot, and I did a lot. Theres a lot more Id like to do, but you know, in reality one day Im going to get to do it. Right now Im going to abide by the rules, abide by what was set forth.
Green has long denied involvement in the killing of 21-year-old Charles Chip Flynn Jr. No physical evidence linked him to the crime, in which the victims ex-girlfriend reported that an assailant she described as a Black guy kidnapped the two of them and shot Flynn. Green had spent decades in prison, including 19 years on death row, by the time Dalton threw out the verdict of the all-White jury, saying the prosecutor had withheld information suggesting investigators suspected someone else: the ex-girlfriend.
The judge ordered the state to retry Green or release him. But Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody (R) appealed, and Green remained behind bars until 2021, when Dalton released him amid the coronavirus pandemic. A year later, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit reversed the lower courts decision, finding that the evidence withheld was immaterial to the case. In January, Greens legal team with D.C.-based Crowell & Moring appealed to the Supreme Court; the court announced in February that it would not hear the case. Last week the attorneys asked that Dalton allow Green to remain on house arrest for at least 60 days, writing in a brief that he has been a model citizen. The judge denied the request, writing in a Monday order that in the aftermath of the Supreme Courts decision, there is no further lawful basis upon which to continue Greens release.
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roamer65
(37,974 posts)Hes been out and been a model citizen.
Any decent governor would commute his sentence.
DeathSantis is a shitbag.
Rhiannon12866
(258,780 posts)Celerity
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Rhiannon12866
(258,780 posts)I found him offensive the first time I saw him and he's only gotten even worse over time. He has no respect for women, or other people actually, he's a sick piece of work and after the 2016 election I was prepared to never hear from or about him again. I doubt anyone could actually "like" him and I am sick to death of him constantly dominating the news.
tavernier
(14,510 posts)it might find its way over to the White House. I bet there is someone there who could override Miss Maggot.
On edit, I see that clemency for a state crime can only be granted by the Governor. So that would be a no.
Sadly he cant afford trumps lawyers who could loophole his return to prison for years.
Maru Kitteh
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(27,227 posts)Last edited Fri Apr 7, 2023, 09:42 AM - Edit history (1)
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