A Maryland man imprisoned for three decades for a murder he did not commit is now free. A judge on Monday granted the ...
The shooter fled before Baltimore police arrived, and the case turned cold until July 1996, when investigators received ...
James Langhorne was 24 when he was convicted in 1996 for the November 1993 murder of 24-year-old Laurence A. Jones Jr. on the ...
James Langhorne released after 30 years in prison due to joint efforts by Baltimore's CIU and MAIP uncovering investigative ...
After nearly 30 years of incarceration, James Langhorne had his murder conviction vacated, following an investigation that revealed he was wrongfully convicted in a 1993 Baltimore shooting.
Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano said he hoped the initiative will help to foster public trust in the ...
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNNew Conviction Integrity Unit to review felony cases in Fairfax CountyImagine spending years in prison for a crime you didn’t commit. Fairfax County is taking a big step to prevent that from ...
I worked 30 years to get to this point, so I'm gonna enjoy every moment, and put that anger behind me,” James Langhorne said.
Wrongful convictions undermine public trust in the justice system and have devastating impacts on defendants, their families, ...
The initiative, a partnership announced Monday with the D.C.-based Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project, will open up access to legal records for the nonprofit to vet claims from qualifying defendants ...
Fairfax Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano announced Monday a partnership with the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project (MAIP) ...
We’re extremely proud to have found a partner in the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project, an organization dedicated to supporting this mission.” The need for such oversight is evident. Before this ...
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