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ck4829

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Thu Feb 16, 2023, 10:30 AM Feb 2023

Missouri man who served 27 years in prison is freed as judge vacates his murder conviction

CNN — A Missouri man who has been serving a life sentence for nearly three decades was set free Tuesday after a judge ruled he is innocent and vacated his murder conviction.

Lamar Johnson was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole in 1995 after being convicted of murder in the death of Markus Boyd the year prior. At the time, police said Johnson and another man, Phillip Campbell, shot and killed Boyd.

But Johnson was given a new hearing after St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner filed a motion last year saying his conviction was based in large part on false eyewitness testimony and accusing prosecutors and investigators of misconduct.

On Tuesday, Missouri Circuit Court Judge David Mason ruled that Johnson’s trial included “constitutional error” and said “there is clear and convincing evidence of Lamar Johnson’s actual innocence,” according to the judge’s order.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/15/us/lamar-johnson-murder-conviction-overturned/index.html

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Missouri man who served 27 years in prison is freed as judge vacates his murder conviction (Original Post) ck4829 Feb 2023 OP
I wonder how many Lamar Johnsons are languioshing in jail. secondwind Feb 2023 #1
That is a question we all must ask ck4829 Feb 2023 #2
Or sitting on Death Row. TreasonousBastard Feb 2023 #3
27 years ... gone if..fish..had..wings Feb 2023 #4
Now U.S. Senator, then, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt's office gummed up the works. SalamanderSleeps Feb 2023 #5
4. 27 years ... gone
Thu Feb 16, 2023, 10:48 AM
Feb 2023

That's a huge hunk of someone's life, just taken away by one false eyewitness and corrupt prosecutors.

This is a tragedy, and, unfortunately, it is common.

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