An American, who was found innocent after serving 25 years in prison has
received $10 million on Wednesday as compensation.
The
settlement set a record for the city of Philadelphia, in the U.S. state of
Pennsylvania, where Anthony Wright, who was 20 years old when the alleged crime
occurred, was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole for a 1991 rape and
murder case.
DNA evidence discovered later proved that
Wright was innocent.
Innocence Project, an activist group promoting DNA evidence in criminal investigations, said in a statement that Wright was the victim of poor investigation procedures by the police, who allegedly threatened to beat Wright if he wouldn’t sign a confession written by the police.
Innocence Project, an activist group promoting DNA evidence in criminal investigations, said in a statement that Wright was the victim of poor investigation procedures by the police, who allegedly threatened to beat Wright if he wouldn’t sign a confession written by the police.
The group said Wright now 44, is
the 344th DNA exoneree in the nation.
The Philadelphia district
attorney’s office had in 1991 indicted a 20-year-old black man named Anthony
Wright on a charge of capital murder after describing the crime as “heinous”.
A 77-year-old woman had been
robbed in her home, then raped and stabbed to death.
The case against Wright was turned
around on a confession written by the police, which Wright had signed.
Wright maintained from the
beginning that he signed the document only after interrogating officers
threatened to “poke his eye out”.
He was later convicted after the
jury deadlocked 7–5 in favour of a death sentence.
In Pennsylvania, death penalty
verdicts must be unanimous and as such Wright was sent to prison for life
without the possibility of parole. - (Xinhua/NAN)
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