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These cases are so sad.  The government should be writing him a big check.  Does make me wonder if we have ever executed an innocent man.

Man who spent decades on La. death row in 1983 killing freed after judge vacates conviction
Published March 12, 2014
Associated Press

ANGOLA, LA. –  A man who spent nearly 26 years on death row in Louisiana walked free of prison Tuesday, hours after a judge approved the state's motion to vacate the man's murder conviction in the 1983 killing of a jeweler.

Glenn Ford, 64, had been on death row since August 1988 in connection with the death of 56-year-old Isadore Rozeman, a Shreveport jeweler and watchmaker for whom Ford had done occasional yard work. Ford had always denied killing Rozeman.

Ford walked out the maximum security prison at Angola on Tuesday afternoon, said Pam Laborde, a spokeswoman for Louisiana's Department of Public Safety and Corrections.

Asked as he walked away from the prison gates about his release, Ford told WAFB-TV, "It feels good; my mind is going in all kind of directions. It feels good."

Ford told the broadcast outlet he does harbor some resentment at being wrongly jailed: "Yeah, cause, I've been locked up almot 30 years for something I didn't do."

"I can't go back and do anything I should have been doing when I was 35, 38, 40 stuff like that," he added.

State District Judge Ramona Emanuel on Monday took the step of voiding Ford's conviction and sentence based on new information that corroborated his claim that he was not present or involved in Rozeman's death, Ford's attorneys said. Ford was tried and convicted of first-degree murder in 1984 and sentenced to death.

"We are very pleased to see Glenn Ford finally exonerated, and we are particularly grateful that the prosecution and the court moved ahead so decisively to set Mr. Ford free," said a statement from Gary Clements and Aaron Novod, the attorneys for Ford from the Capital Post Conviction Project of Louisiana.

They said Ford's trial had been "profoundly compromised by inexperienced counsel and by the unconstitutional suppression of evidence, including information from an informant." They also cited what they said was a suppressed police report related to the time of the crime and evidence involving the murder weapon.

Currently, there are 83 men and two women serving death sentences in Louisiana, according to Laborde.

A Louisiana law entitles those who have served time but are later exonerated to receive compensation. It calls for payments of $25,000 per year of wrongful incarceration up to a maximum of $250,000, plus up to $80,000 for loss of "life opportunities."

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/03/12/man-who-spent-decades-on-la-death-row-in-183-killing-freed-after-judge-vacates/?intcmp=latestnews

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These cases are so sad.  The government should be writing him a big check.  

I agree the man should be compensated for his lost years... but why not punish the individuals that got it wrong?

Why should tax dollars be taken from hard-working americans he given to him?

I mean, it sounds like entitlement to me... We couldn't be spending that $ better paying down the national debt?

They're VERY clear with the people responsible for this dude going to prison wrongfully:
"profoundly compromised by inexperienced counsel and by the unconstitutional suppression of evidence, including information from an informant"

So why not go after them for it?  Whoever violated his constitutional rights by suppressing that evidence is responsible, not hard working americans who are paying taxes now... but weren't born until TEN YEARS after the wrongful action took place.  Imagine being born ten years AFTER this dude went to prison and yeah... your tax dollars just bought him a yacht?  WTF?

Why should the taxpayer be held liable?  Liberal entitlement bullshit...