DNA Frees Inmate, Imprisoned Since Age 16
Michael Anthony Williams left prison in Louisiana yesterday after serving 24 years for a rape that DNA tests show he didn't commit. He has been in jail since the age of 16. Now 40, where does he go? There was no tearful and joyful family waiting at the jail for him to come out. He left with Vanessa Plotkin, his Innocence Project attorney. [TChris provided excellent analysis of the case here.]
His first act beyond the electronic gates and razor wire Friday morning wasn't a lavish meal or a tearful reunion with family and friends. Instead, it was a drive to a white stucco building -- blue paint peeling from the trim -- at Laurel and North 18th streets near downtown Baton Rouge, where the 40-year-old quietly got his first apartment.
"It needs a little cleaning," he said of his new home. "It's definitely better than a prison cell."
Williams had been sentenced to life without parole. There had been no physicial evidence linking him to the crime. He wrote to Barry Scheck and Cardozo's Innocence Project, and they accepted the case.
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