Innocence Case Victory

Walking my client out of jail after 11 years in prison for a murder he did not commit was, for lack of a better term, cool.

Here’s a link to today’s NC Bar Association Criminal Section newsletter article about the Innocence Commission trial that we won in Asheville in September. It’s a bit wordy.

http://criminaljustice.ncbar.org/newsletters/truebillnov2011/uniqueagency.aspx

It was a grueling trial, but truly rewarding.

Pictures may be a better way to understand what happened: Here is the photo gallery the Asheville Citizen-Times published on the last day of the trial:

http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Avis=B0&Dato=20110922&Kategori=NEWS01&Lopenr=309220080&Ref=PH

–Chris

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