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				<description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/man-cleared-nyc-murder-25-years-prison-182841043.html" target="_new" rel="nofollow">Article</a><br /> <br /> <blockquote class="uncited"><div>NEW YORK (<span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(6);'>AP</span>) — From the day of his 1989 arrest in a deadly New York City shooting, Jonathan Fleming said he had been more than 1,000 miles away, on a vacation at Disney World. Despite having documents to back him up, he was convicted of murder.<br /> <br /> Prosecutors now agree with him, and Fleming left a Brooklyn court as a free man Tuesday after spending nearly a quarter-century behind bars.<br /> <br /> Fleming, now 51, tearfully hugged his lawyers as relatives cheered, "Thank you, God!" after a judge dismissed the case. A key witness had recanted, newly found witnesses implicated someone else and prosecutors' review of authorities' files turned up documents supporting Fleming's alibi.<br /> <br /> "After 25 years, come hug your mother," Patricia Fleming said, and her only child did.<br /> <br /> "I feel wonderful," he said afterward. "I've always had faith. I knew that this day would come someday."<br /> <br /> The exoneration, first reported by the Daily News, comes amid scrutiny of Brooklyn prosecutors' process for reviewing questionable convictions, scrutiny that comes partly from the new district attorney, Kenneth Thompson. He said in a statement that after a monthslong review, he decided to drop the case against Fleming because of "key alibi facts that place Fleming in Florida at the time of the murder."<br /> From the start, Fleming told authorities he had been in Orlando when a friend, Darryl "Black" Rush, was shot to death in Brooklyn early on Aug. 15, 1989. Authorities suggested the shooting was motivated by a dispute over money.<br /> <br /> Fleming had plane tickets, videos and postcards from his trip, said his lawyers, Anthony Mayol and Taylor <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(234);'>Koss</span>. But prosecutors at the time suggested he could have made a quick round-trip plane jaunt to be in New York, and a woman testified that she had seen him shoot Rush. He was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison and was due to have his first parole hearing soon.<br /> <br /> The witness recanted her testimony soon after Fleming's 1990 conviction, saying she had lied so police would cut her loose for an unrelated arrest, but Fleming lost his appeals.<br /> <br /> The defense asked the district attorney's office to review the case last year.<br /> <br /> Defense investigators found previously untapped witnesses who pointed to someone else as the gunman, the attorneys said, declining to give the witnesses' or potential suspect's names before prosecutors look into them. The district attorney's office declined to comment on its investigative plans.<br /> Prosecutors' review produced a hotel receipt that Fleming paid in Florida about five hours before the shooting — a document that police evidently had found in Fleming's pocket when they arrested him. Prosecutors also found an October 1989 Orlando police letter to New York detectives, saying some employees at an Orlando hotel had told investigators they remembered Fleming.<br /> <br /> Neither the receipt nor the police letter had been provided to Fleming's initial defense lawyer, despite rules that generally require investigators to turn over possibly exculpatory material.<br /> <br /> Patricia Fleming, 71, was with her son in Orlando at the time of the crime and testified at his trial.<br /> <br /> "I knew he didn't do it, because I was there," she said. "When they gave my son 25 to life, I thought I would die in that courtroom."<br /> <br /> Still, she said, "I never did give up, because I knew he was innocent."</div></blockquote><br /> ]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Awesome.  Now they just need to give him his 25 years back and... oh, wait.  :(]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ And this is the reason I'm against the death penalty. Stuff like this happens way to often.]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ How the HELL after the witness recanted wasn't he given another trial?<br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 9 Apr 2014 18:00:16]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Because this is America, home of for profit prisons and a horribly designed justice system.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 9 Apr 2014 18:01:44]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote><div><img src="https://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/a/c192b8239e4d8c43c72e37c7628b3ee2.jpg" height="20" border="0">&nbsp;<a href="/dakkaforum/posts/preList/589015/6708291.page"><b>SlaveToDorkness wrote:</b></a><br/>How the HELL after the witness recanted wasn't he given another trial?<br /> </div></blockquote><br /> <br /> Because the government has your best interest at heart!<br /> <br /> Until they don't]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ 25 years down the drain. Yikes, this guy deserves some real hard compensation for the all the injustice done to him, gotta love the legal system *sigh*]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ It's cool though guys I'm sure he can have a healthy and well-adjusted life now, right?  Right?<br /> <br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 9 Apr 2014 18:08:34]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote><div><img src="https://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/a/f66b7141dcfedc4a9a5947e764245120.png" height="20" border="0">&nbsp;<a href="/dakkaforum/posts/preList/589015/6708276.page"><b>Co'tor Shas wrote:</b></a><br/>And this is the reason I'm against the death penalty. Stuff like this happens way to often.</div></blockquote><br /> <br /> It's why the ABA has been highly critical of the implementation of the death penalty in certain states. It's not because they're a bunch of dirty libs.  <br /> <br /> At least one innocent person has probably already been executed.  ]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote><div><img src="https://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/a/c192b8239e4d8c43c72e37c7628b3ee2.jpg" height="20" border="0">&nbsp;<a href="/dakkaforum/posts/preList/589015/6708291.page"><b>SlaveToDorkness wrote:</b></a><br/>How the HELL after the witness recanted wasn't he given another trial?<br /> </div></blockquote><br /> <br /> Because he is either a minority, poor or both. People over the past 50 years haven't been necessarily interested in justice, just convictions and jumping to conclusions based upon ugly personal judgments. The justice system doesn't work that well for the poor or minorities when your 'peers' can be horribly bigoted and put on a jury or you can't afford a good defense or appeal. ]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ The police concealing evidence that proved his alibi did not help his case.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 9 Apr 2014 22:33:53]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote><div><img src="https://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/a/c192b8239e4d8c43c72e37c7628b3ee2.jpg" height="20" border="0">&nbsp;<a href="/dakkaforum/posts/preList/589015/6708291.page"><b>SlaveToDorkness wrote:</b></a><br/>How the HELL after the witness recanted wasn't he given another trial?<br /> </div></blockquote><br /> <br /> Does he look white, or rich?<br /> <br /> I think the alibi of 'I was 1000 miles away' also deserved a second look.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 9 Apr 2014 22:41:21]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote><div><img src="https://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/a/ecbf107838d6ae071464fcc95b65587b.jpg" height="20" border="0">&nbsp;<a href="/dakkaforum/posts/preList/589015/6709287.page"><b>Kilkrazy wrote:</b></a><br/>The police concealing evidence that proved his alibi did not help his case.</div></blockquote><br /> <br /> I imagine it is going to help his civil case against the state though.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 9 Apr 2014 22:44:23]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote><div><img src="https://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/a/ecbf107838d6ae071464fcc95b65587b.jpg" height="20" border="0">&nbsp;<a href="/dakkaforum/posts/preList/589015/6709287.page"><b>Kilkrazy wrote:</b></a><br/>The police concealing evidence that proved his alibi did not help his case.</div></blockquote><br /> <br /> However it does mean a very large legal settlement and becasuse of the % kickback and media attention he should be able to gain a good enough lawyer to live of his remaining years well.<br /> Doesn't make up though. 25 years is a long time to be locked up, enough that he served what many would consider a full sentence for a murder anyway.  He will be permanently institutionalised and not really able to care for himself.<br /> <br /> At least his mother got to see him free.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 9 Apr 2014 22:44:51]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote><div><img src="https://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/a/59b90e1005a220e2ebc542eb9d950b1e.jpg" height="20" border="0">&nbsp;<a href="/dakkaforum/posts/preList/589015/6709334.page"><b>Orlanth wrote:</b></a><br/>many would consider a full sentence for a murder anyway.</div></blockquote><br /> <br /> He did serve it for all practical purposes.  His sentence was 25-Life, and he served 25 years.  His first parole hearing was coming up when he was released. ]]></description>
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