Top

news

Stories

 

Friends Wrongfully Imprisoned for Nearly Two Decades — Until the Innocence Project Won Their Freedom

Imprisoned nearly two decades for murder, it took another brutal slaying to free them

His dream is a steady job that enables him to support his family while he trains to become an investigator, ideally to work alongside Crawford in the Federal Public Defender's Office. "I want to continue to help those individuals who helped me," he explains.

Among the many problems, he says, is that when people are exonerated, they are released without any financial support to stabilize them in a world they no longer recognize: "No health care, no dental, no anything."

ILLUSTRATION BY BRIAN STAUFFER
Obie Anthony and Denise Merchant just got married."She proposed to me in front of the whole visiting room," he says.
Obie Anthony and Denise Merchant just got married."She proposed to me in front of the whole visiting room," he says.

Still friends, the two men want to make the most of their futures, to honor those who took on their cases, and to honor their families and each other. "We keep each other grounded and focused," Anthony says.

"We're not the first and we're not going to be the last," Cole adds. "This situation is going to happen to someone else."

*A previous version of this article erroneously stated that the murder was at Hoover and 49th. It was actually at Figueroa and 49th. Also, in 1995 a jury gave the two men life, not a judge.   California Innocence Project San Diego headquarters

California Innocence Project Northern California

 

<< Previous Page | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | All
 
My Voice Nation Help
2 comments
abramsrl
abramsrl

This story is not unusual and I am glad that Christianna Kyriacou wrote the article, but there is a dimension which she missed.  I doubt she is aware of the vast corruption in the criminal justice system.   

 

My experience roughly parallels the time frame in this case, i.e. the OJ, Mark Fuhrman, Officer Perez, US Justice Department's placing the LAPD on parole era.  The knowing use of jail house informants, who were committing perjury to obtain favors from the DA, was so widespread that the late 1980's the appellate court had basically told the DA to stop prosecutions based on jail house informants. The Pimp's Testimony should have been disallowed because he was essentially a jail house informant.  DA's would also threatened witnesses that if they did not testify exactly the way the DA wanted, then the DA would prosecute them.  I heard those threats with my own ears -- more than once.

 

After the Ramparts Scandal, the LAPD was placed on "parole" under a consent decree with the US Justice Department and its parole officer was called a monitor.  The LAPD, however, got a bum rap.  The king pins of the railroading of innocent people into prison were the judges.  The LAPD officers were low man on the totem pole with the judges at the top and the DA just below the judges leaning on the police to TestiLie -- often against their will.

 

One defendant had a District Attorney go so far as climb up to his second story balcony and break into his bedroom while he was asleep and then threaten him.  When the defendant complained to the judge, he did nothing.

 

In another case, a DDA came to court to testify that there had been no communications between the DA's office and defense counsel.  A short while before, the defense attorney's office and home had been broken into and his stack of fax verifications had been stolen.  Although the file cabinets where the defendant's files should have been stored were broken into, the files had been stored elsewhere in the office.  Just before the Deputy Dist Atty was to take the stand and lie, lie, lie about no communications, defense attorney produced all 15 of the Fax Confirmations and original correspondence from the DA's Office. (Fax Verifications are printed out at the end of each day listing  all faxes sent or received, but fax Confirmations are attached to each fax showing that particular fax had been sent and received.)  The Deputy Dis Atty immediately left the courtroom and never returned to do her testiLying.

 

Judges tend to be political appointees and do the bidding of the political bosses.  If the Governor wants to run a Law and Order administration, then he expects judges to render up convictions, not acquittals of innocent people. 

 

Some judges confer with the DA behind the backs of defense counsel.  One judge filed a completely bogus state bar complaint against an attorney who happened to be a witness in her courtroom because he rebuffed the Assist DA's demand that he commit perjury or "the judge will get you."  The judge's "secret" complaint  with the State Bar made it sound as if the defendant had filed the complaint against his own witness.  The ostensible reason the bogus State Bar complaint took this form was to create a riff between the defendant and the attorney - witness.   Despite the pressure, the attorney refused to commit perjury and when the State Bar discovered that it was the trial judge who was pressing a bogus complaint against a witness in a case a pending in her own courtroom, The State Bar dropped the matter.

 

Later, the Judicial Commission found it appropriate for a judge to knowingly file a false complaint against an attorney, who was a material witness in her courtroom, in order to coerce him to commit perjury against an innocent person.

 

The Rot is at the Top.  While the LAPD is greatly improved, we should understand that the criminal justice system is rotten from the top downward, and there is no reason to believe that the police will be under less pressure in the future than they have been in the past.  I know DA's and police officers who fight this corruption, but they are not in a much stronger position than members of the public.  In fact, they are often more vulnerable.

 

vilebillc
vilebillc

Another lowlife cut loose on a technicality.

 
©2013 LA Weekly, LP, All rights reserved.
Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places Los Angeles

    Voice Places

    Find everything you're looking for in your city

  • Happy Hour App

    Happy Hour App

    Find the best happy hour deals in your city

  • Daily Deals

    Daily Deals

    Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90%

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city