Anthony Ray Hinton (pic­tured, l.) has been exon­er­at­ed after spend­ing near­ly 30 years on Alabamas death row. He will be released on April 3. Hinton was con­vict­ed of the 1985 mur­ders of two fast-food restau­rant man­agers based upon the tes­ti­mo­ny of a state foren­sic exam­in­er that the bul­lets in the two mur­ders came from a gun found in Hinton’s house. The pros­e­cu­tor, who had a doc­u­ment­ed his­to­ry of racial bias, said he could tell Hinton was guilty and evil” just by look­ing at him. Hinton was arrest­ed after a vic­tim in a sim­i­lar crime iden­ti­fied him in a pho­to line­up, even though Hinton had been work­ing in a locked ware­house 15 miles away when that crime was com­mit­ted. Hinton’s lawyer did not know the law and mis­tak­en­ly believed that fund­ing to hire a qual­i­fied firearms expert was not avail­able. Instead, he hired an expert he knew to be inad­e­quate, and as a result failed to present any cred­i­ble evi­dence to rebut the state’s claim that the bul­lets were fired from Hinton’s gun. In 2002, three top firearms exam­in­ers tes­ti­fied that the bul­lets could not be matched to Hinton’s gun, and may not have come from the a sin­gle gun at all. Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court unan­i­mous­ly held that Hinton had been pro­vid­ed sub­stan­dard rep­re­sen­ta­tion and returned his case to the state courts for fur­ther pro­ceed­ings. Prosecutors decid­ed not to retry him after the state’s new experts said they could not link the bul­lets to Hinton’s gun. Bryan Stevenson (pic­tured, r.), Hinton’s lead attor­ney, said, Race, pover­ty, inad­e­quate legal assis­tance, and pros­e­cu­to­r­i­al indif­fer­ence to inno­cence con­spired to cre­ate a text­book exam­ple of injus­tice. I can’t think of a case that more urgent­ly dra­ma­tizes the need for reform than what has hap­pened to Anthony Ray Hinton.” Hinton is the 152nd per­son exon­er­at­ed from death row since 1973, the sec­ond in 2015, and the sixth in Alabama.

(W. Hester, Alabama man to be freed after near­ly 30 years on death row,” Reuters, April 2, 2015; Press Release, Equal Justice Initiative Wins Release of Anthony Ray Hinton,” Equal Justice Initiative, April 2, 2015; Press Release, ALABAMA EXONERATES MAN WHO SPENT 30 YEARS ON DEATH ROW FORCRIME HE DID NOT COMMIT; Anthony Ray Hinton is 152nd Person Added to the Death Penalty Information Center’s Innocence List; Sixth Person from Alabama”, DPIC, April 3, 2015.) See Innocence.

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