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Inmate Headed for Death Row Based on Faulty Evidence Is Finally Released

Anthony Ray Hinton, a man who had been on Alabama’s death row for almost 30 years, was finally set free after the U.S. Supreme Court last year forced prosecutors to review the evidence used to convict him. So reports The New York Times.

Hinton was convicted based on forensic evidence linking a handgun found in his home to two Birmingham-area murders that took place in 1985. In 2014 the Supreme Court ordered a new trial based on its ruling that Hinton’s defense, which included his lawyer’s use of a visually impaired civil engineer with little expertise, was “constitutionally deficient.”

After state experts re-examined the evidence and said they could not conclusively determine that the bullets that killed the victims came from Hinton’s gun, prosecutors refused to re-prosecute the case.

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