Prosecutor apologizes for sending man to death row for 30 years for a murder he didn't commit.

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Prison officials gave the then-64-year-old a debit card worth just $20. That, along with the money that he had in his bank account, left Mr Ford with a paltry $20.04 to his name.

His lawyers set up an Amazon wishlist for strangers to donate funds and items - from furniture to clothing - so Ford could start to re-build his life.

With the help of a non-profit group, Resurrection After Exoneration, he had a place to live free of charge and has since moved to his own apartment. He relies on Social Security disability and food stamps, and has also visited California to see his four sons.

He has also filed separate federal lawsuits claiming he was wrongfully imprisoned and was denied medical care following his cancer diagnosis.

He names numerous prison guards and prison doctors for ignoring his condition and says his poor living conditions, including contact with sewage and asbestos, contributed to his illness.

After he left prison, he learned he had Stage 3 lung cancer, which has now progressed to Stage 4.

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Making the days count: Ford, pictured last month, relies on Social Security disability and food stamps. He is suing the state for denying him medical care for his lung cancer, which is now terminal

'I'm trying to make every day count,' he told The Shreveport Times from his home in New Orleans after learning he had just months to live.

He said if he does get awarded any money, he plans to leave it to his grandchildren. He said he has between 17 and 21 - but could not be sure how many.

Of his situation, he said: 'I don't have no anger. I have anger that I have cancer. I have resentment Angola allowed this to happen. I guess everything is for a reason. I really don't know.'

Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections spokeswoman Pam Laborde told The Times-Picayune that she could not comment due to pending litigation and privacy issues.

No one has been charged with Rozeman's death.

Three men had also initially been arrested in the crime but were ultimately released because of insufficient evidence. Two of the men have since been indicted in other murders.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-death-row-30-years-murder-didn-t-commit.html
 
i wanted to shit on the prosecutor regardless of what he said just of g.p. but after reading his letter it sounds like he's not only truly repentant and wants to apologize for his role in this case (which is sadly a rarity in and of itself) but he also wants to change the system so it won't happen again.

but then again... part of me feels like if he really wanted to do the right thing and also make a statement he could start by giving that man half of everything he acquired in life in the past 30 years as a result of a career based at least in part on that false conviction.

sidebar though...

...he added that the odds were stacked against Ford, whose attorneys were inexperienced in criminal law. He also faced an all-white jury.

According to the 2010 census, Shreveport, LA was 50% black and 42% white and from what i could find for 1980 it was recorded as somewhere around 65.3% white and ~33% black; In my opinion an all-white jury on a death penalty case under those circumstances can only be classified as a lynching. Even at 65% white to 35% nonwhite and factoring a little bit of gerrymandering getting an all white jury by accident would be damn near impossible unless the prosecution and "defense" were colluding to make that happen for whatever reason.

Here's a link to the transcript of denial for a rehearing in 1986 which is basically an abridged transcript of the original trial...
http://www.leagle.com/decision/19861739489So2d1250_11479.xml/STATE v. FORD

It's a long read but even if you skim it you can see there's no way this guy should have ever charged let alone convicted. Everything about this case screams corruption and misconduct in a way that should be an indictment on the whole criminal justice system in this country but in the very least on everyone involved in this particular case from the judge down to the detectives that made the arrest. Unfortunately the judiciary as a whole is a branch of government that exists with basically zero oversight and no true external checks and balances whatsoever.

 
SneakDZA;7891900 said:
i wanted to shit on the prosecutor regardless of what he said just of g.p. but after reading his letter it sounds like he's not only truly repentant and wants to apologize for his role in this case (which is sadly a rarity in and of itself) but he also wants to change the system so it won't happen again.

Fuck that prosecutor and I'm going to tell you why. In the 1963 case of Brady v Maryland the SCOTUS established the precedent which has since became known as the "Brady Rule," which states that the People (in state criminal cases,) or the government has to turn over any all exculpatory evidence to the defense prior to trial. Often times the prosecutors will either hold on to the evidence to the last possible minute, thus not giving the defense team enough time to include the evidence in its case or the faggot ass muthafuckas simply won't turn the evidence over.

This was probably a career case for faggot ass D.A. and he had evidence showing that dude didn't do the crime in the indictment, but he prosecuted the case anyway, which caused a man to lose 30 years out of life on top of being condemned to die. Fuck the state also because at a minimum Ford deserves $90 million dollars, that's $3 million dollars for every year that the he spent on death row. Also, the bitch as former racist prosecutor should have to do 30 years in the same penitentiary that he sent other innocent men to to make it the best way he can.

This is why I could never be a Assistant District Attorney or Assistant U.S. Attorney. I couldn't send innocent men to the penitentiary knowing that they didn't do the charges in the indictment and I damn won't engage in some fuckery to get a conviction. That's something else that's against my moral code, I couldn't look at myself in the mirror knowing that I sent a man to the penitentiary on the word of a snitch.

Not to say that I'm the most religious person in the world, but I do believe in God, however, the Exdous 20:16 speaks about bearing false witnesses and when you're prosecuting criminal cases, you have to deal with a lot of reprehensible bitch made people people.

Hopefully, Shroud believes in God, he's asked for for forgiveness and the Lord might show mercy upon his soul, but for ya boy Rex, I couldn't have did that punk ass because sending innocent men to prison, (let alone death row,) isn't something that I want on my conscious when I go see the Lord.


 
SneakDZA;7891900 said:
i wanted to shit on the prosecutor regardless of what he said just of g.p. but after reading his letter it sounds like he's not only truly repentant and wants to apologize for his role in this case (which is sadly a rarity in and of itself) but he also wants to change the system so it won't happen again.
i will actually give the guy credit for seeing the error of his ways --because that DOES seem to happen-- but i also wonder if guys who prosecuted bullshit cases don't want to end up like Ken Anderson (or worse)

 

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