October 18, 2014

Updated: Brooklyn, NY Man Freed After 28 Years in Prison for Wrongful Conviction, Second Man Died In Jail


Posted October 15, 2014 8:21 PM ET; Last updated October 18, 2014 5:22 PM ET


David McCallum, seen walking out of the courthouse with his mother Ernestine McCallum, spent 28 years in jail for a murder he did not commit. 
Photo: Byron Smith

[From article]
New Yorker who served 29 years behind bars for a murder he didn't commit walked free today after his conviction was thrown out.
David McCallum, who has spent nearly two-thirds of his life in prison, sobbed into his hands as Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Matthew D'Emic vacated his conviction on Wednesday.
McCallum, 45, said he was feeling mixed emotions because his fellow convict, Willie Stuckey, had passed away behind bars in 2001 before he could see their names cleared.
It's 'a bittersweet moment, because I'm walking out alone,' he told reporters outside the court.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2794111/NYC-prosecutor-Nix-convictions-85-killing.html

New Yorker who served 29 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit walks free - but laments that his fellow 'convict' didn't live to see their names cleared
David McCallum, 45, sobbed as a judge threw out his conviction Wednesday
As he left court surrounded by family, he called it a 'bittersweet moment' because he was walking out without his friend Willie Stuckey
He and friend Stuckey were convicted of murdering Nathan Blenner, 20, in Brooklyn in 1985 after they made false confessions
Stuckey passed away in prison in 2001
The convictions were overturned after the judge ruled that the confessions were false and peppered with details apparently supplied by police
Their cause had been championed by ex-boxer Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter
By Associated Press and MailOnline Reporter
Published: 14:08 EST, 15 October 2014 | Updated: 16:40 EST, 15 October 2014

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Free man: McCallum walks out of the Supreme Court building in Brooklyn after being exonerated when a judge determined that his conviction was based on a false confession when he was just 16.

[From article]
A Brooklyn man locked away for 28 years on a flimsy murder rap walked free today after a judge vacated his wrongful conviction.
[. . .]
David McCallum went to jail for a kidnapping and murder he did not commit.
After years of fighting for his freedom — a cause championed by the wrongfully convicted boxer Rubin “Hurricane” Carter — McCallum was finally given a second lease on life.
When Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Matthew D’Emic said “I will dismiss the indictments” McCallum dropped his head to the table in front of him, remaining motionless as his lawyer Oscar Michelen rubbed his back.
The judge also vacated the conviction of Willie Stuckey who was found guilty along with McCallum.
Stuckey died in prison in 2001. Stuckey’s mother was in court to hear the news.

http://nypost.com/2014/10/15/man-wrongfully-convicted-of-murder-freed-after-28-years/

Man wrongfully convicted of murder freed after 28 years
By Josh Saul and Leonard Greene
New York Post
October 15, 2014 | 2:48pm

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