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Vermont Man Walks Free After 18 Years

Started by Silent_Bob, August 25, 2012, 12:03 AM NHFT

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Silent_Bob

http://www.newenglandinnocence.org/2012/vermont-man-walks-free-after-18-years/

Vermont Man Freed After Spending 18 Years in Prison for a Crime He Did Not Commit

Earlier this week, John Grega was finally released from prison, after serving 18 years in prison for a crime he has always maintained that he did not commit. Gretchen Bennett, NEIP's Executive Director, and Vermont attorney, Ian Carleton, joined the Grega family to greet Mr. Grega as he walked free for the first time in almost two decades.

Mr. Grega was convicted in 1995 of killing his wife while they were on a family vacation with their 2 ½ year old son in West Dover, Vermont. Mr. Grega had no criminal record and no history of violence or mental illness, but police soon focused on him as a suspect in his wife's murder. There were no witnesses to the crime and no physical evidence introduced at trial; Mr. Grega was convicted on circumstantial evidence alone and was the first person in Vermont's history to receive a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.

On September 2, 2011 the Superior Court of Vermont directed the State to test previously untested biological samples. On May 14, 2012 the Vermont Forensic Laboratory concluded that John Grega was excluded as the source of the major contributor of DNA in the most relevant sample. Prosecutors working on the case agreed that in light of the recent DNA results, Mr. Grega is entitled to a new trial.

John Grega has been released on bail and will stay with his mother under a conditional release until the possible new trial.

NEIP will continue to work with attorney Ian Carleton to clear Mr. Grega's name and secure his unconditional release.

KBCraig

The Innocence Project rocks.

Their biggest boost has been the election of Craig Watkins as Dallas DA; he promised, and has carried through on it, to test all DNA evidence and seek dismissal of charges, and reversal of convictions, of all those proven innocent.


Russell Kanning

guilty until proven innocent by dna huh?
I liked a documentary about that group

Free libertarian


Silent_Bob


Jim Johnson

Quote from: Free libertarian on August 25, 2012, 10:06 AM NHFT
I wonder if he will be restituted ?

The State presented circumstantial evidence and the a jury convicted him; the State isn't going to compensate him for the jury being a bunch of dumb-asses.

He only gets a new trial and he still has to face twelve more dumb-ass jurors.

Russell Kanning


Free libertarian

Quote from: Silent_Bob on August 25, 2012, 10:47 AM NHFT
Quote from: Free libertarian on August 25, 2012, 10:06 AM NHFT
I wonder if he will be restituted ?

How would that be possible?

Time machine.  I'll give Stephen Hawking a call and see what he can come up with.