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Man wrongfully convicted in 1975 New York rape gets exoneration through DNA evidence

Nearly 50 years under a cloud!
... DNA testing confirmed 72-year old Leonard Mack had not committed the assault and identified the actual assailant.

“For 48 years, 48 long years, I walked around society being labeled a rapist when I knew I didn’t do it..."

... (Westchester District Attorney Mimi) Rocah joined Mack’s lawyers from The Innocence Project to ask state Supreme Court Justice Anne Minihan to vacate the 1976 conviction, for which Mack spent nearly seven years in state prison.

Minihan said it was the honor of her career to do so, even coming off the bench to shake his hand and give him a hug....

No other wrongful conviction took as long as Mack’s to be reversed by new DNA testing, according to The Innocence Project.

... The girl’s friend was taken to Mack’s location and asked her whether Mack was the assailant.

He was the only one there in handcuffs, surrounded by police officers. She said he was.

What followed were more highly suggestive identification procedures, including one in which she told detectives that Mack's clothes did not match those of the rapist. Officers provided Mack different clothes and she then said he was the one who attacked them.

The victim had not clearly seen her attacker but did claim to have recognized his voice when police told him to speak the assailant's threat as she watched behind a one-way mirror at headquarters.

How was Leonard Mack convicted?

... Mack presented an alibi defense at trial with three witnesses including his girlfriend at the time detailing where he had been around the time of the rape.

Mack also had a serologist from the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner testify that Mack was not the source of the biological evidence on the victim's underwear because he had a different blood type.

Criminal proceedings did not yet rely on DNA evidence. A rebuttal witness from the county forensics lab was called by the prosecution, who incorrectly suggested that the victim might have been the source of the biological evidence.

Jurors relied on that testimony and identifications made by the victims to convict Mack of first-degree rape and weapon possession. He was sentenced between 7 1/2 to 15 years in prison in April of 1976.
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Why is this case important?

Mack’s case can be considered “powerful example of how tunnel vision and racial bias can lead to a wrongful conviction,” one of Mack’s Innocence Project lawyers Susan Friedman said.

"Despite the fact that Mr. Mack didn't match the description and the fact that his clothing didn't match and the IDs were unreliable and the serology was exculpatory, the State didn't do much else to investigate the case beyond that," she said.

An extensive review of cases involving serological evidence is needed to determine if Mack’s conviction was an isolated occurrence or part of a pattern of mistakes, Friedman said.

The impact of eyewitness misidentification is the leading contributor to wrongful convictions, with 64% of The Innocence Project’s 245 exonerations and releases having that factor. The justice system not only failed Mack nearly five decades ago, but also the victims and the community at large since focus on him allowed the real perpetrator to continue his criminal activity.

Including the 10 months he spent at the county jail awaiting trial, Mack was incarcerated for seven and a half years.

He remained on parole until the mid 1980s, working mostly as a groundskeeper and caddie at Wykagyl Country Club before leaving for South Carolina, where he had lived the first 10 years of his life and still had family.

Years of trying to get a court to take a new look at his case went nowhere. Finally in 2020, Mack sought the assistance of The Innocence Project. The Innocence asked the Westchester DA's Conviction Review Unit to assist in 2022 after their own internal review of the case. Because the rape kit was no longer available, cuttings from the victim's underwear were utilized instead.
Heroes.
New DNA testing allowed technicians at the county forensics lab to rule out Mack as the source of the stains this summer. When a sample was submitted to a DNA database, a match resulted for a man convicted for a Queens rape two weeks after the one in Greenburgh and for a 2004 sex crime in Greenburgh.

The District Attorney’s Office said that man has confessed to the 1975 Greenburgh rape but cannot be prosecuted for it because the statute of limitations in place at the time has expired. He has been instead charged with failing to register as a sex offender in connection to the 2004 crime.

What’s next for Leonard Mack?

... while he worked in trucking and supply jobs over the years, if he acknowledged his conviction, he’d usually be denied employment and if he didn’t, he’d lose the job once it became known.

After experiencing this faith-strengthening ordeal, Mack said he remains hopeful that he can pursue work in prison ministry, an avenue he was long rejected for because of the nature of his conviction.
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'She Had Limited Value': Officer Caught Laughing About Grad Student Killed By A Cop Doing 74 In A 25
Officer Daniel Auderer said the city of Seattle should just "write a check" to the family of killed 23-year-old.


:roll: :puke-left:

There will always be individual assholes, but the important question is why this pig was still on the streets:
... It’s being reported that Auderer has a history of trouble inside SPD. He was named in a range of civil cases and has been the subject of a number of complaints of misconduct, excess force and bias. Some of these situations include him being one of several officers who stopped two Mexican immigrants under false pretenses, him being part of a group beating of a mentally ill man (causing pertinent brain damage), and using force against a Black woman while she was handcuffed.

The Post reports that Seattle’s civilian-led Community Police Commission said the incident is an example of concerns they have “repeatedly raised about elements of Seattle Police Department culture and SPOG resistance to officer accountability measures including the landmark 2017 Police Accountability Ordinance.”

“The people of Seattle deserve better from a police department that is charged with fostering trust with the community and ensuring public safety,” the CPC said, according to the outlet....
The article doesn't say whether heartless Officer Daniel Auderer and murdering Officer Kevin Dave are still on the streets. 1312.
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Tue Sep 12, 2023 10:35 pm
'She Had Limited Value': Officer Caught Laughing About Grad Student Killed By A Cop Doing 74 In A 25
Officer Daniel Auderer said the city of Seattle should just "write a check" to the family of killed 23-year-old.


:roll: :puke-left:

There will always be individual assholes, but the important question is why this pig was still on the streets:
... It’s being reported that Auderer has a history of trouble inside SPD. He was named in a range of civil cases and has been the subject of a number of complaints of misconduct, excess force and bias. Some of these situations include him being one of several officers who stopped two Mexican immigrants under false pretenses, him being part of a group beating of a mentally ill man (causing pertinent brain damage), and using force against a Black woman while she was handcuffed.

The Post reports that Seattle’s civilian-led Community Police Commission said the incident is an example of concerns they have “repeatedly raised about elements of Seattle Police Department culture and SPOG resistance to officer accountability measures including the landmark 2017 Police Accountability Ordinance.”

“The people of Seattle deserve better from a police department that is charged with fostering trust with the community and ensuring public safety,” the CPC said, according to the outlet....
The article doesn't say whether heartless Officer Daniel Auderer and murdering Officer Kevin Dave are still on the streets. 1312.
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O Really wrote:
Tue Sep 05, 2023 11:44 pm
So it begs the question, who does this sleaze bucket police chief work for? Who hired him, and did they do a proper background check? Are we to believe the town council that he works for doesn't know he has 50 reprobates on his force? Why would they allow that? Oh wait: "Last year, the town collected more than $1 million in court fines, thanks to the more than 5,100 citations written by Coffee City's officers." The chief is fershure gonna claim that he didn't do anything that wasn't approved by the council, and he'll probably be right. He had to have budget for that; he can't hire a bunch of extra people on a 15-person budget.
These murderous sleaze buckets work for all of us:

A homeless man living on national forest land was shot by federal police. He's now suing

:angry-cussing: Plainclothes pine pigs attacked Brooks Roberts' brother and never identified themselves as LEOs according to their own body camera video before shooting Brooks 10 times and paralyzing him from the waist down.

Also, all WA taxpayers are paying for the AG's prosecution of these murderous sleaze buckets:
Trial to begin for 3 Tacoma officers charged in death of Manny Ellis

Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday in the trial of three Tacoma police officers charged in the death of Manuel “Manny” Ellis, a 33-year-old Black man who was tackled, punched, shocked with a stun gun and held face down on a sidewalk in March 2020, two months before George Floyd met a similar fate.

Officers Christopher Burbank and Matthew Collins, who are white, have been charged with second-degree murder, and Timothy Rankine, who is Asian American, faces first-degree manslaughter charges....
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Arkansas State Trooper PITs Wrong Car, Retires From Force
Apparently "identifying different cars" isn't on the curriculum in cop school


PIT maneuvers rarely end well. They’re aggressive, dangerous, and far too often result in someone’s death. But if you’re a state cop who’s absolutely determined to enter a pursuit and to send a car spinning or flipping off the road, at least do this one little bit of due diligence: Make sure it’s the right car.

An Arkansas State Trooper learned this the hard way this past week, after he slammed the wrong car with a PIT maneuver on I-40. Dashcam footage from KARK shows a white or silver sedan passing the trooper, who then proceeds to fire off down the highway and smash into the first white sedan he sees. Y’know, cop stuff.

In the dashcam footage, a light-colored sedan blows past two cops while they sit on an on-ramp. The car is tough to make out in the grainy footage, but its vertically-oriented tail lights and general D-pillar shape sure look like a Chrysler 300 to me. The cops flip on their lights and give chase, immediately losing the sedan in traffic, but eventually come upon a white Cadillac. The Cadillac seems to see the police lights, and begins to pull over to make room for them to pass, but is instead rammed by the officer whose dashcam recorded the crash.
Opps.
KARK reports that both occupants of the Cadillac were okay after the crash, and that the Arkansas State Police opened an investigation into the situation. That investigation, however, likely won’t mean much — the cop in question has already put in for retirement.
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Not a firing, not disciplinary action, but retirement. With a party, a cake, presumably some sort of gold watch and pension. I’m starting to see why people get into the cop business —- you can go speeding down the highway, careen into whatever car catches your eye, and get a break room party out of it. That’s protecting and serving if ever I’ve seen it.
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Arkansas State Troopers are batshit, they all want to be YouTube stars.
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GoCubsGo wrote:
Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:52 am
Arkansas State Troopers are batshit, they all want to be YouTube stars.
Columbus, Ohio: Hold my beer.

2 police officers being investigated after telling a father his 11-year-old daughter could face child porn charges for sending images to a man online

Cops threaten little girls and abet pedophiles. :puke-left: :angry-banghead: 1312.
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Arkansas State Troopers are batshit, they all want to be YouTube stars.
Guess some of them have a little fun.

https://youtu.be/Q_F5RUuw3yE?si=bwzEks8yz5gt2e6k


(Is it just me or is the YouTube embed not working properly? )
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GoCubsGo wrote:
Thu Sep 21, 2023 1:05 pm
GoCubsGo wrote:
Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:52 am
Arkansas State Troopers are batshit, they all want to be YouTube stars.
Guess some of them have a little fun.
https://youtu.be/Q_F5RUuw3yE?si=bwzEks8yz5gt2e6k
(Is it just me or is the YouTube embed not working properly? )
When I click on your link the video opens but with very different url. The embed worked with this new url:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_F5RUuw3yE


"What is wrong with you?" :lol:

One trick whenever there's an issue is to search the video title on YT. This will usually result in a simplified url. YT links that you get from elsewhere often have added code that messes up embeds.
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One trick whenever there's an issue is to search the video title on YT. This will usually result in a simplified url. YT links that you get from elsewhere often have added code that messes up embeds.
Ah, thx.
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‘Can’t Get Them Years Back Ever’: Maryland Man Who Spent Five Years In Prison Receives $350,000 Settlement After State Admits They Prosecuted Wrong Man for Murder and Assault

... Demetrius Smith was wrongly convicted of first-degree assault and murder in 2008 when he was just 25. Smith spent more than five years in prison, including a full year after his innocence had been proven. More than 10 years after his 2013 release, he finally received an apology from Gov. Wes Moore, the state’s first Black governor, and the Board of Public Works....
:( 1312, prosecutors, too.
State Trooper Arrested for Illegally Committing Ex-Girlfriend to Psych Ward
The victim was involuntarily committed to a mental health facility for five days as a result of the officer's actions.


Pennsylvania State Police trooper Ronald Davis was arrested last week for allegedly having his ex-girlfriend illegally committed to a psych ward.

Per a press release from the Dauphin County District Attorney's Office, the 37-year-old officer is facing charges of felony strangulation, unlawful imprisonment, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, and official oppression after he had her placed in a mental health treatment program under false claims. Davis, who is married with children, reportedly had an "intimate relationship with the victim." The woman was involuntarily committed for five days as a result of his actions....
The details only get worse, including involvement by other cops. Read on. 1312.

Fired Houston officer has DWI charge dropped despite blowing nearly twice the legal limit

I don't necessarily object to the prosecutors' decision, but aren't drunk people busted all the time for sitting in vehicles that aren't running? Is this another instance of the 'blue exemption' for criminality?
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State trooper indicted, accused of 'brutally beating' (handcuffed) 15-year-old who played ding dong ditch prank

:wtf: Oh that's right, Delaware cops are lying, crime-hiding, brutal pussies. 1312.
... He remains suspended without pay or benefits, though has not been terminated....

Walters was charged with second-degree assault, a felony; deprivation of civil rights, a felony; two counts of third-degree assault, misdemeanors; and two counts of official misconduct, also misdemeanors....
:---P Lock him up!

Philadelphia Judge Dismisses Murder Charge Against Cop Who Killed Eddie Irizarry
Former Officer Mark Dial fatally shot Irizarry, who was sitting in his vehicle with the window rolled up, in August.


:angry-banghead: 1312 and murderous, lying cowards. The judges who create 'Blue privilege' are assholes, too.
... Following the shooting, Dial was placed on a 30-day suspension by Philadelphia police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw, who announced her resignation earlier this month. Dial, who had been with the department for five years, was fired on Sept. 18, according to police.
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Dial’s attorneys said he was released Tuesday.

“The District Attorney’s Office disagrees with the decision by Municipal Court Judge Wendy L. Pew to dismiss all criminal charges against defendant Mark Dial for the killing of Eddie Irizarry on August 14, 2023,” Krasner said Tuesday in a statement.

“Special Investigations Unit prosecutors will be filing an appeal of this decision to the Court of Common Pleas by the end of today,” Krasner said. “In keeping with our oath to seek justice, we will move to have all criminal charges, including Murder, reinstated against this defendant.” ...
:clap: Lock him up.
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Alabama Cops Who Arrested Mechanic for Not Giving Them His ID Denied Qualified Immunity

Unanimous federal Court of Appeals ruling. :clap: :---P

In college I was arrested, spent a night in jail, and got probation in an 'obstructing an officer' plea deal, all for refusing to show ID. It wasn't that I was driving. A few years later I learned that the bust was illegal and got my record expunged. It never occurred to me to sue.

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billy.pilgrim wrote:
Wed Sep 13, 2023 7:16 am
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This has all of the elements of a great article:
https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/forme ... icials-say

Stupid former cop
The Villages
Walmart
BUSTED
National humiliation, including in his former hometown
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Tue Oct 10, 2023 8:33 pm
billy.pilgrim wrote:
Wed Sep 13, 2023 7:16 am
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This has all of the elements of a great article:
https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/forme ... icials-say

Stupid former cop
The Villages
Walmart
BUSTED
National humiliation, including in his former hometown
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Don't tell anyone, but that's our standard Floridaman initiation.
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billy.pilgrim wrote:
Tue Oct 10, 2023 10:55 pm
Don't tell anyone, but that's our standard Floridaman initiation.
:D People successfully rip off Walmart all the time. Leave it to a former police chief in The Villages to get caught.

Billion-dollar supersize prisons are slated to be built across the U.S. But do they help or hurt public safety?

Alabama is building a new supersize prison that will cost over $1 billion – the most expensive incarceration facility in U.S. history.

The Alabama Corrections Institution Finance Authority late last month approved a final price of $1.08 billion for the 4,000-bed prison now under construction in Elmore County....

Nebraska is building a new $350 million, 1,500-bed prison to replace the Nebraska State Penitentiary....

In Georgia, officials have been tasked by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners to find the funds for a $1.69 billion facility with 4,500 beds to replace the current Fulton County Jail ...
Alabama, Nebraska and Georgia, there are 3 states to look to for wise policy leadership. :roll:

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Well hey, prisons are obviously doing a good job with a national average recidivism rate around 45%. More prisons must be the answer.
Theoretically, these are supposed to be replacements for even more awful places, although I haven't seen anything about Louisiana, that has the highest incarceration rate, replacing Angola. But it's a lot like trying to fix traffic jams by building more lanes. For a little while, it looks good, but before long those 6 lanes are just as crowded as the 4 that were there before. The solution to fixing traffic jams is providing alternate routes, not more lanes. And the way to fix prison crowding is providing alternate solutions, not more prisons.

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Protecting the unborn, building new prison. Priorities, I guess.
On Friday, an Alabama woman named Ashley Caswell filed a lawsuit against Etowah County and the county sheriff’s department nearly two years after she was jailed while pregnant for alleged substance use, and was forced to give birth in the shower, according to the Guardian. Caswell was in labor for 12 hours and nearly died from blood loss before jail staff finally took her to the hospital, her lawsuit states.

Officers from the sheriff’s department arrested Caswell in March 2021 for alleged substance use on chemical endangerment charges because she was pregnant; her jailing at the Etowah County Detention Center, they reasoned, would “protect her unborn child.”
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