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What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by Engrchidosky2016: 6:37am On Nov 17, 2017
A man accused of sexually assaulting a woman has been found innocent after spending 50 years in prison.

Nearly 50 years after he was arrested in the kidnapping and sexual assault of a nurse, a Louisiana man walked out of prison on Wednesday, his life sentence and conviction overturned by a judge who said the case against him was “weak at best.”

Authorities withheld evidence decades ago that could have exonerated Wilbert Jones, now 65, State District Judge Richard Anderson said.

Jones thanked God for the freedom, and his loyal family for never giving up hope. He also hugged his legal team at the Innocence Project New Orleans as tears flowed outside the gates of the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

Jones’ lawyer, Emily Maw, praised “the extraordinary strength” of a man “who has spent over 16,000 days in prison for something he didn’t do,” and would nevertheless “come out with a faith in God and in humanity.”

Wajeedah Jones said she already knew what her uncle’s first request would be after the judge set his bail Tuesday at a mere $2,000.

“We will have the gumbo ready for him when he gets out,” she said.

Prosecutors said they do not intend to retry Jones, but they also said they would ask the Louisiana Supreme Court to review last month’s decision by the judge. Court spokesman Robert Gunn said Wednesday morning that no such request had been filed.

Maw told The Associated Press that it would be “legally incorrect and morally problematic” if the East Baton Rouge District Attorney’s Office insists on trying to uphold the conviction, because by doing so, it would be “saying that when Wilbert Jones was arrested in 1972 as a young, 19-year-old poor black man, he did not deserve the rights that people deserve today.”

The district attorney’s office did not immediately respond to the AP’s request for comment.

Jones was arrested on suspicion of abducting a nurse at gunpoint from a Baton Rouge hospital’s parking lot and sexually assaulting her behind a building on the night of Oct. 2, 1971. Convicted of aggravated rape at a 1974 retrial, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

“The community has changed so much since he was locked up,” said prison warden Timothy Hooper, who testified in favor of Jones’ release, calling him a model inmate.

The state’s case against Jones “rested entirely” on the nurse’s testimony and her “questionable identification” of Jones as her assailant, the judge said. The nurse, who died in 2008, picked Jones out of a police lineup more than three months after the sexual assault but she also told police that the man who raped her was taller and had a “much rougher” voice than Jones had.

Jones’ lawyers claim the nurse’s description matches a man who was arrested but never charged in the rape of a woman abducted from the parking lot of another Baton Rouge hospital, just 27 days after the nurse’s attack. The same man also was arrested on suspicion of sexuall assault of yet another woman in 1973, but was only charged and convicted of armed robbery in that case.

Anderson said the evidence shows police knew of the similarities between that man and the nurse’s description of her attacker.

“Nevertheless, the state failed to provide this information to the defense,” he wrote.

Prosecutors denied that authorities withheld any relevant evidence about other Baton Rouge rapists.

“The state was not obligated to document for the defense every sexual assault or abduction that occurred in Baton Rouge from 1971 to 1974,” prosecutors wrote in February.

Jones’ attorneys from Innocence Project New Orleans describe him as a “highly trusted prisoner and a frail, aging man” who doesn’t pose a danger to the community. The late nurse’s husband isn’t opposed to his release, they wrote in a court filing.

“He feels that Mr. Jones has been in prison long enough and that he should be able to get out and spend his remaining years with his family,” the lawyers wrote.

Jones’ attorneys also said that a prosecutor who secured his conviction had a track record of withholding evidence favorable to defendants. A 1974 opinion by a state Supreme Court justice said the prosecutor was responsible for 11 reversed convictions over the preceding year — “an incredible statistic for a single prosecutor,” the justices noted.

Maw choked up while talking about the case, which her organization took up about 15 years ago.

“It takes a long time sometimes for courts to recognize a wrong,” she said.

Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by xreal: 6:39am On Nov 17, 2017
They should just leave him in the prison.

50 years?
What a world.
Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by dlaw70(m): 6:43am On Nov 17, 2017
the man can now go and rape the woman for real.
nothing will happen cos he has served the prison term already.

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Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by Oyiboman69: 6:46am On Nov 17, 2017
Village witch Chai!!?

Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by dingbang(m): 6:46am On Nov 17, 2017
dlaw70:
the man can now go and rape the woman for real.

nothing will happen cos he has served the prison term already.




no don't say that.. Vengeance is of the lord
Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by rawpadgin(m): 6:48am On Nov 17, 2017
dlaw70:
the man can now go and rape the woman for real.

nothing will happen cos he has served the prison term already.




ur reasoning sha! grin grin grin
Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by illicit(m): 6:49am On Nov 17, 2017
dlaw70:
the man can now go and rape the woman for real.

nothing will happen cos he has served the prison term already.




you didnt read it tru.
the woman is dead
Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by Oyiboman69: 6:49am On Nov 17, 2017
Engrchidosky2016:
A man accused of sexually assaulting a woman has been found innocent after spending 50 years in prison.

Nearly 50 years after he was arrested in the kidnapping and sexual assault of a nurse, a Louisiana man walked out of prison on Wednesday, his life sentence and conviction overturned by a judge who said the case against him was “weak at best.”
Op where the socks?

Authorities withheld evidence decades ago that could have exonerated Wilbert Jones, now 65, State District Judge Richard Anderson said.

Jones thanked God for the freedom, and his loyal family for never giving up hope. He also hugged his legal team at the Innocence Project New Orleans as tears flowed outside the gates of the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

Jones’ lawyer, Emily Maw, praised “the extraordinary strength” of a man “who has spent over 16,000 days in prison for something he didn’t do,” and would nevertheless “come out with a faith in God and in humanity.”

Wajeedah Jones said she already knew what her uncle’s first request would be after the judge set his bail Tuesday at a mere $2,000.

“We will have the gumbo ready for him when he gets out,” she said.

Prosecutors said they do not intend to retry Jones, but they also said they would ask the Louisiana Supreme Court to review last month’s decision by the judge. Court spokesman Robert Gunn said Wednesday morning that no such request had been filed.

Maw told The Associated Press that it would be “legally incorrect and morally problematic” if the East Baton Rouge District Attorney’s Office insists on trying to uphold the conviction, because by doing so, it would be “saying that when Wilbert Jones was arrested in 1972 as a young, 19-year-old poor black man, he did not deserve the rights that people deserve today.”

The district attorney’s office did not immediately respond to the AP’s request for comment.

Jones was arrested on suspicion of abducting a nurse at gunpoint from a Baton Rouge hospital’s parking lot and sexually assaulting her behind a building on the night of Oct. 2, 1971. Convicted of aggravated rape at a 1974 retrial, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

“The community has changed so much since he was locked up,” said prison warden Timothy Hooper, who testified in favor of Jones’ release, calling him a model inmate.

The state’s case against Jones “rested entirely” on the nurse’s testimony and her “questionable identification” of Jones as her assailant, the judge said. The nurse, who died in 2008, picked Jones out of a police lineup more than three months after the sexual assault but she also told police that the man who raped her was taller and had a “much rougher” voice than Jones had.

Jones’ lawyers claim the nurse’s description matches a man who was arrested but never charged in the rape of a woman abducted from the parking lot of another Baton Rouge hospital, just 27 days after the nurse’s attack. The same man also was arrested on suspicion of sexuall assault of yet another woman in 1973, but was only charged and convicted of armed robbery in that case.

Anderson said the evidence shows police knew of the similarities between that man and the nurse’s description of her attacker.

“Nevertheless, the state failed to provide this information to the defense,” he wrote.

Prosecutors denied that authorities withheld any relevant evidence about other Baton Rouge rapists.

“The state was not obligated to document for the defense every sexual assault or abduction that occurred in Baton Rouge from 1971 to 1974,” prosecutors wrote in February.

Jones’ attorneys from Innocence Project New Orleans describe him as a “highly trusted prisoner and a frail, aging man” who doesn’t pose a danger to the community. The late nurse’s husband isn’t opposed to his release, they wrote in a court filing.

“He feels that Mr. Jones has been in prison long enough and that he should be able to get out and spend his remaining years with his family,” the lawyers wrote.

Jones’ attorneys also said that a prosecutor who secured his conviction had a track record of withholding evidence favorable to defendants. A 1974 opinion by a state Supreme Court justice said the prosecutor was responsible for 11 reversed convictions over the preceding year — “an incredible statistic for a single prosecutor,” the justices noted.

Maw choked up while talking about the case, which her organization took up about 15 years ago.

“It takes a long time sometimes for courts to recognize a wrong,” she said.

Op where the socks?
Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by Oyiboman69: 6:52am On Nov 17, 2017
illicit:

you didnt read it tru.
the woman is dead
He will get his vengeance in afterlife
Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by ClitoPen: 6:59am On Nov 17, 2017
That judge should take over his remaining stay as compensation for his silly judgment
Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by Nbote(m): 7:15am On Nov 17, 2017
50yrs wasted jus like dat
So many blacks serving prison sentences are simply doing so becos of d colour of their skin

ClitoPen:
That judge should take over his remaining stay as compensation for his silly judgment

D evidence dat d judge came to was witheld all these years... D judge simply passed ruling on d evidences and arguments of both d prosecution and defence team. Sometimes d prosecution jus wants to get a win by all means dat dey don't mind tampering with evidence or hiding it to get their win

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Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by Hector09(m): 7:16am On Nov 17, 2017
He is a black man thats the reason, there are so many innocent persons serving jail time in US, mostly the black race
Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by Nobody: 7:23am On Nov 17, 2017
this what happened when u have dullard TRUMP as a president, uncalled for will be something of normality undecided
Re: What!!!,after Spending 50years In Prison,judge Finds Out Man Was Innocent by hisgrace090: 7:50am On Nov 17, 2017
Mr Jones take heart, and may God wipe your tears.

We are living in a wicked world indeed.

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