If this was me: DNA Clears Man of Rape After 27 Years

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I don't know how these men remain calm after all these years......:smh::smh::smh:







DNA Clears Man of Rape After 27 Years




By DORIE TURNER,
Posted: 2007-12-12 13:12:53
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John Amis, AP


John Jerome White left prison Monday after DNA tests cleared him of raping a 74-year-old woman in 1979.



Another man was arrested in the case.





ATLANTA (Dec. 11) - A man enjoyed freedom Tuesday after a DNA test proved he did not commit a 1979 rape.

John Jerome White, 48, left Macon State Prison on Monday evening.

"I'm just thankful that this is behind me," White said at a news conference Tuesday morning with the Georgia Innocence Project, which had worked to free him.

"When I first started out, I wondered why this happened to me," he said, breaking into tears. "I just saw it as something that had to happen because I wasn't living a moral life."

The investigation led to the arrest Tuesday of James Edward Parham, 54, of Manchester, who was on the state's Sex Offender Registry for a 1985 rape conviction, Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokesman John Bankhead said. He was being held in the Meriwether County jail on charges of rape, aggravated assault, burglary and robbery.

A sheriff's office employee declined to say whether Parham had an attorney, and there was no immediate response from the public defender's office. There was no answer on a telephone listed at the address given for Parham in a GBI news release.

White is the seventh Georgia convict to be cleared by DNA evidence, said Aimee Maxwell, director of the Atlanta-based Georgia Innocence Project. In every case, the men were wrongly convicted on eyewitness accounts.

"This case does point out the fallibility of eyewitness identification," Maxwell said.

White was convicted in 1980 of breaking into a 74-year-old woman's home and raping and robbing her.
The woman has since died.

He was sentenced to life in prison, then was paroled in 1990. White was sent back to prison for 2 1/2 years on a drug violation in 1993. A 1997 robbery charge led to a conviction, a seven-year sentence and a requirement that he return to serving his life sentence for the rape conviction.

At the urging of the Georgia Innocence Project, authorities tested DNA from hairs found at the scene of the 1979 rape, using tests that weren't available at the time.

District Attorney Peter Skandalakis of the Coweta Judicial District said authorities found that the DNA matched DNA on file in the Georgia Bureau of Investigation database, leading to an investigation of a new suspect. No arrests have been made yet, the GBI says.

Maxwell said her organization is working with state lawmakers and authorities to require all law enforcement agencies to develop and follow clearly written procedures for doing an eyewitness identification with a victim, Maxwell said.

The organization says 82 percent of the 355 Georgia law enforcement agencies surveyed do not have any type of written eyewitness standards.

White was joined at the news conference by his wife, three sisters and his mother, Florence White.

"When they called to tell me that he was getting out, I didn't know whether to shout, cry or holler," said his mother, who lives in Meriwether County. "I'm so glad to have him back home one more time before I leave this world."

In North Carolina, meanwhile, charges were dropped Tuesday against a Charlotte man who spent seven years on death row in the killing of a jeweler.

Jonathan Hoffman had been convicted of killing 35-year-old Danny Cook at Cook's Marshville store in 1995, but he won a new trial in 2004.

Union County District Attorney John Snyder said he dismissed charges because two witnesses have died and the prosecution's star witness, Hoffman's cousin, eventually recanted his testimony.

"What you had at the first trial is just not there," Snyder said.

Defense attorney Joseph Cheshire said it wasn't clear when Hoffman would be released.

Hoffman was in disbelief when told about the dropped charges, Cheshire said.

"He just couldn't believe it," Cheshire said. "He was surprised something so dramatic in his life could happen in such a low-key way."



2007-12-12 09:09:41


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how do you give somebody back their best years????


:smh::smh::smh:
 

Damn Right

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I don't know how these men remain calm after all these years......:smh::smh::smh:

same way geronimo pratt was able to go on with his life and move to canada. after u go through so much bullsheit for so many years, u just wanna be left alone and go in peace
 

water

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sad part is he's gonna have to fight for it.....:smh:


yeah i don't understand that............

After all those years, uh my bad and that's it???



Soooo...... what are these called?

Computers

Ohhhh.......


:cool:
 

Adam Knows

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hold up. i thought states almost always gave guys a nice payday for thier fuckups like this

not all the time and not in all states...

prosecutors do not like being proved wrong. 8 times out of 10 they will challenge it. i've seen it happen many a times.

what they need to do is start serving time to these prosecutors, "eyewitnesses" and to some of these victims.......
 

crazyace718

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Who cares hes just going to commit another crime and get thrown back in. He was already paroled then his stupid ass got locked up twice. Maybe hes getting used to prison.
 

Spectrum

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yeah i don't understand that............

After all those years, uh my bad and that's it???



Soooo...... what are these called?

Computers

Ohhhh.......


:cool:

Man..I don't even know how I would handle something like that..doing all that time for a crime I didn't do.
 

Carnal

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Who cares hes just going to commit another crime and get thrown back in. He was already paroled then his stupid ass got locked up twice. Maybe hes getting used to prison.


Lurk off:

He may be institutionalized... Your dumb azz would be too if you spent over 20 years in jail for something you didn't do... How you do adjust to a society that thinks of you as a convict when you are innocent...? How do you support yourself... What marketable skills do you have... You are a dumb fuck.

Lurk on:
 

BDR

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mr bajan cop, what are the eye witness procedures at your place of work???


Will any "black man, 200lb, bald head" do?

we need some answers here, if you really are a cop ........:rolleyes:

So now you want me to give you department procedures? I will do no such thing :smh:

Just know that different departments have different protocols on how they deal with eyewitness identification. :rolleyes:


When dealing with a black suspect sometimes they won't give 2 shits if the suspect has a long enough rap sheet depending on the lazy ass officer they will coherse a confession out of them, but todays world of DNA everything is not so cut and dry as it was some 20 yrs ago when it was easier to pin a crime just off of 1 eyewitness heresay.
 

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So now you want me to give you department procedures? I will do no such thing :smh:

Just know that different departments have different protocols on how they deal with eyewitness identification. :rolleyes:


When dealing with a black suspect sometimes they won't give 2 shits if the suspect has a long enough rap sheet depending on the lazy ass officer they will coherse a confession out of them, but todays world of DNA everything is not so cut and dry as it was some 20 yrs ago when it was easier to pin a crime just off of 1 eyewitness heresay.


So basically you added nothing from the perspective of a cop........


How do we avoid stuff like this happening to the random black male???
 

BDR

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So basically you added nothing from the perspective of a cop........


How do we avoid stuff like this happening to the random black male???

Kaya check this out I cant speak from the prospective of all cops I can only speak from mines, and to me its fucked up cause I see plenty of brothas get railroaded everyday mainly from them not having adequate legal counsel and on top of that they dont know their rights.

You also have to remember cops dont make the laws we just enforce them, and most of these laws are very unequal and unjust. However as a cop we do have discretion, so yea u may just want to let someone go because they are getting b.s through the system but we got superiors who out rank us and we have to follow orders, Im just giving u the real
 

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Kaya check this out I cant speak from the prospective of all cops I can only speak from mines, and to me its fucked up cause I see plenty of brothas get railroaded everyday mainly from them not having adequate legal counsel and on top of that they dont know their rights.

You also have to remember cops dont make the laws we just enforce them, and most of these laws are very unequal and unjust. However as a cop we do have discretion, so yea u may just want to let someone go because they are getting b.s through the system but we got superiors who out rank us and we have to follow orders, Im just giving u the real


So as a cop, what avenues are there to address the injustice from the inside.........
 

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kill all pigs and attorneys

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why are all the freed rape and murder suspects black? - at least the ones I see

A great rhetorical question. :(

The only thing for me to relate to this is the Shawshank Redemption.

If it were me, I would expect a big payday and just look for a quiet place to live out the rest of my life. Just looking for simple pleasures.

Without a doubt, my ability to cope in the outside would have been broken well before 27 years, I believe.

No revenge, no reform, just peace.
 

Makkonnen

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A great rhetorical question. :(

The only thing for me to relate to this is the Shawshank Redemption.

If it were me, I would expect a big payday and just look for a quiet place to live out the rest of my life. Just looking for simple pleasures.

Without a doubt, my ability to cope in the outside would have been broken well before 27 years, I believe.

No revenge, no reform, just peace.
peace is out the window for dude - he got out a trained criminal

maybe he can afford some counseling now if he ever gets a settlement

will the pigs take responsibility for making that innocent man into a criminal?
 

Adam Knows

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These "false imprisonments" always happen to black men :smh:
Fuck Amerikkka

you do notice the trend of more and more black men being found not guilty to crimes they have served years for....

and the reasons for their convictions are beyond belief...


"eyewitnesses" who just talk junk to get face time in the media...yet didn't see a damn thing.

prosecutors who are willing to do anything just to win another case, even hide, destroy, hinder evidence which proves a person's innocence beyond reasonable doubt.

even the victims themselves who just feel the need to lash out at anyone...to see anyone pay for what happened to them.....

it's sick...
 

Laughing Man

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And yet, we are all paranoid about shit like this, we got it so good, eh?

Hey XXXplosive, whatever happened to that DA in Houston who presides over these false imprisonments like this, did he loose re-election?
 

superman2004

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and they should pay every man wrongfully convicted of rape 30-50k each year they spent in prison for all those wrongful years down the tubes
 

Makkonnen

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imagine how many assaults, robberies, drug crimes etc convictions will never get overturned because DNA is never part of the case
 
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