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Man jailed for 99 years is freed after accuser admits he falsely picked him out of 1998 lineup
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Freedom after two decades for man convicted by 10-2 vote
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More than 1,500 prisoners remain behind bars in Louisiana after being convicted by non-unanimous juries, a relic of the Jim Crow era that in April 2019 was deemed unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision.
Before that decision, which overturned a 1972 ruling, only Louisiana and Oregon allowed convictions by juries that weren’t in full agreement. Currently, the law change only applies to cases starting April 2019.
But an ongoing Supreme Court case by one Louisiana prisoner could require the state to offer new trials to those previously convicted by split juries.
The Supreme Court has until June to decide whether or not the law change must be applied retroactively. In preparation for the decision, lawyers such as Jamila Johnson, managing attorney with the Promise of Justice Initiative, are working rapidly to identify hundreds of prisoners previously impacted by this law to petition for new trials. The legal team has identified more than 1,500 individuals con
DA Jason Williams new initiative aimed at overturning split jury convictions
In 2018 Louisianans voted to end the practice of non-unanimous juries. Last year the U.S. Supreme Court ruled them unconstitutional. Author: Mike McDaniel / Eyewitness News (WWL) Published: 10:43 PM CST March 2, 2021 Updated: 10:43 PM CST March 2, 2021
NEW ORLEANS Alva Edwards has never seen her father a free man. Just a few days ago, waiting outside the Louisiana State Penitentiary, that changed.
“Just to have him free, away from there, it’s just a good feeling,” said Edwards.
Her father, 70-year-old Albert Damond was sent to prison on a split jury verdict more than 40 years ago. The 11 to 1 vote convicted him of a 1973 murder.
New Orleans move to vacate 22 non-unanimous jury convictions
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