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Herman Wallace Files Habeas Corpus Petition
By Angola 3 News
On Friday, December 4, Herman Wallace filed his Habeas
Corpus petition with the federal courts. You can read/download the filed
petition here:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/12/07/18631725.php
The petition asserts: "...129. Mr. Wallace has been convicted of murder and sentenced to
life in violation of the Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the
United States Constitution."
One
excerpt states: “…93. The factual scenario presented to Mr.
Wallace’s jury in 1974 was entirely different than it would have been if the
State had honored its constitutional obligation to disclose materially
favorable evidence to the defense.
Post-conviction proceedings have revealed that—in a case where the prosecution
relied exclusively on inmate testimony to secure a conviction—the State
purposefully withheld evidence of deals, perjured testimony, and prior
inconsistent statements. This evidence would have discredited each and every one
of the State’s witnesses.”
One more excerpt states: “…123. In addition to the State’s suppression of deals,
false testimony and prior inconsistent statements with respect to the inmate witnesses who testified against
Mr. Wallace, the State also failed to disclose statements by other witnesses
that would have undermined the State’s case.”
Background
On
September 19, 2006, State Judicial Commissioner Rachel Morgan recommended
overturning Herman's conviction, on grounds that prison officials had withheld
evidence from the jury that prison officials had bribed the prosecution's key
eyewitness, Hezekiah Brown, in return for his testimony.
However,
in May 2008, in a 2-1 vote, the State Appeals Court rejected Morgan's
recommendation and refused to overturn the conviction. Herman appealed this to
the State Supreme Court, but on October 9, 2009 the Court ruled against Herman
and affirmed the conviction.
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