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#1 Oct 10 2007 at 9:59 AM Rating: Good
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Man released on bogus rape conviction after 12 years in prison

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HOUSTON, Texas (AP) -- A man who spent a dozen years in prison for a rape he didn't commit was freed Tuesday, the third inmate to be released because of problems with the Houston Police Department's crime lab.


Ronald Taylor laughs at a guard joking Friday about him getting a cheeseburger and milkshake upon his release.

Wearing dark clothes and carrying a red mesh gym bag and a paper sack containing his belongings, Ronald Taylor greeted his family with warm embraces outside the Harris County Jail.

"It hasn't really sunk in. I'm just glad to see my family," he said.

His plans included eating shrimp, a delicacy he missed in prison, and moving to Atlanta to marry Jeannette Brown, the fiancee who has waited for him since the mid-1990s.

But his first stop was City Hall, where Taylor, 47, urged the City Council to prevent other innocent prisoners from rotting behind bars.

"They don't have the finances. They don't have nobody to help them," he said. "I think something needs to be done about that."

Houston officials have been struggling to fix the crime lab for years. An independent audit in 2002 raised concerns about DNA analysis procedures. In June, a former U.S. Justice Department inspector hired by the city cited hundreds of "serious and pervasive" flaws in forensic cases handled by the lab.

Taylor was convicted of rape in 1995 and sentenced to 60 years in prison. The victim picked him out of a lineup but acknowledged she only caught a glimpse of her attacker's face.

During his trial, a crime lab analyst testified that no body fluids were found on the victim's bedsheet. This summer, the Innocence Project paid to have a New Orleans lab retest the bedsheet. ***** that lab found matched the DNA of a man already in prison.

Harris County District Attorney Chuck Rosenthal apologized to Taylor in court Tuesday, and several council members echoed his regret.

Taylor and his mother, Dorothy Henderson, a food-services supervisor at the Walker County Jail, said they didn't blame the criminal justice system for his imprisonment.

"We've just been praying and I just had faith and I knew, I knew within my heart that one day he would get out," Henderson said. E-mail to a friend



I wonder how much their lack of animosity on the justice system has to do with the inevitable lawsuit they'll file, and the resulting payoff.
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#2 Oct 10 2007 at 10:05 AM Rating: Decent
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His plans included eating shrimp, a delicacy he missed in prison, and moving to Atlanta to marry Jeannette Brown, the fiancee who has waited for him since the mid-1990s.


I've got to say, he sure as hell picked a good one. Someone who would wait for him for 12 years...
#3 Oct 10 2007 at 10:08 AM Rating: Good
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NaturesParadox wrote:
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His plans included eating shrimp, a delicacy he missed in prison, and moving to Atlanta to marry Jeannette Brown, the fiancee who has waited for him since the mid-1990s.


I've got to say, he sure as hell picked a good one. Someone who would wait for him for 12 years...


No doubt. That's just straight faith and devotion right there.
#4 Oct 10 2007 at 10:22 AM Rating: Decent
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#5 Oct 10 2007 at 10:22 AM Rating: Decent
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NaturesParadox wrote:
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His plans included eating shrimp, a delicacy he missed in prison, and moving to Atlanta to marry Jeannette Brown, the fiancee who has waited for him since the mid-1990s.


I've got to say, he sure as hell picked a good one. Someone who would wait for him for 12 years...


That has got to be one ugly chick.
#6 Oct 10 2007 at 10:25 AM Rating: Decent
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NaturesParadox wrote:
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His plans included eating shrimp, a delicacy he missed in prison, and moving to Atlanta to marry Jeannette Brown, the fiancee who has waited for him since the mid-1990s.


I've got to say, he sure as hell picked a good one. Someone who would wait for him for 12 years...


That has got to be one ugly chick.


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#7 Oct 10 2007 at 10:29 AM Rating: Excellent
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Figures that the state that executes the most, has the crappiest lab. Wonder if there's any parallel there, gosh.
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#8 Oct 10 2007 at 10:51 AM Rating: Decent
I hate this state.
#9 Oct 10 2007 at 12:53 PM Rating: Decent
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The benefits he will reap do not outweigh the loss of years on his life that he can never get back. Stupid criminal justice system.

#10 Oct 10 2007 at 2:25 PM Rating: Excellent
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The benefits he will reap do not outweigh the loss of years on his life that he can never get back.

Well aren't you little miss profound. Thanks for adding to the conversation you insipid twit.
#11 Oct 10 2007 at 2:30 PM Rating: Good
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MoebiusLord the Irrelevant wrote:
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The benefits he will reap do not outweigh the loss of years on his life that he can never get back.

Well aren't you little miss profound. Thanks for adding to the conversation you insipid twit.
I suspect Gemini's DNA is a stereogram. Squint long enough at the code and it'll show a 3d image of an R-Tard

More than enough to baffle Texan DNA expert dumpster-diners
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#12 Oct 10 2007 at 2:32 PM Rating: Decent
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King Nobby wrote:
MoebiusLord the Irrelevant wrote:
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The benefits he will reap do not outweigh the loss of years on his life that he can never get back.

Well aren't you little miss profound. Thanks for adding to the conversation you insipid twit.
I suspect Gemini's DNA is a stereogram. Squint long enough at the code and it'll show a 3d image of an R-Tard

More than enough to baffle Katie


Honestly how I read it.
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