January 12, 2015
Updated: NY Court Overturns Wrongful Conviction, Man Free After 20 Years, Suspected Malfeasance by Policeman
Posted January 10, 2015 4:10 PM ET; Last updated January 12, 2015 4:17 PM ET
Derrick Hamilton and his daughter Maya
Photo: AP
[From article]
Hamilton today held his young daughter in his arms as he spoke to reporters outside of a Brooklyn courthouse. He said: ‘One day in prison is too much for an innocent man. [Today is] exhilarating. It's a grateful day.’He was paroled in 2011, and got a job as a paralegal, but was only formally cleared of the murder on Friday. [. . .]Hamilton wore a baseball cap which said ‘wrongfully convicted’ on the front, and on the side said ‘victims of Detective Scarcella’.He is the fourth man to be exonerated in an investigation Scarcella contributed to, the New York Daily News reported.According to the News, Hamilton admitted he was ‘bitter’ about his years in jail, but said he is coming to terms with it. He added his first priority is to ‘party, party, party’.However, lawyers for Detective Scarcella issued a blanket denial that he had done anything to wrongfully convict anybody during his policing career. They said: ‘To date there has been no finding by any judge, nor has there been a statement by any prosecutor, to sustain the sensational claims that have appeared in the press that Detective Scarcella contributed to any person’s wrongful conviction’.
[That's like the government saying "There is no evidence" of wrongdoing. Huh? Did they destroy the evidence? Does no evidence mean it did not happen?]
Intimidation? Hamilton says detective Scarcella framed him - and the Brooklyn DA is looking into other Scarcella convictions to see whether they made need to be overturned as well.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2904338/Man-exonerated-spending-21-years-prison-murder-did-not-commit-policeman-FRAMED-convincing-woman-testify-saw-shoot-victim.html
Man exonerated after spending 21 years in prison for murder he did not commit after 'policeman FRAMED him by convincing woman to testify she saw him shoot victim'
Derrick Hamilton, 49, was convicted of 1991 murder
Witness said she saw him shoot dead Nathaniel Cash in Brooklyn
She later recanted testimony, and conviction now overturned
Hamilton says former cop Louis Scarcella fabricated testimony
Said he intimidated Jewel Smith into saying she saw murder
Hamilton was paroled in 2011 – but is now officially an innocent man
By Kieran Corcoran For Dailymail.com
Published: 01:47 EST, 10 January 2015 | Updated: 01:53 EST, 10 January 2015
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[From article]
Hamilton, 49, was found guilty in a 1991 killing in Bedford-Stuyvesant based on testimony by the victim’s girlfriend — but she quickly recanted, saying she lied because cops threatened to take away her kids, court papers charge.
“Scarcella was the one who got her to say it. He told her what to say and she went along with it,” said Hamilton, who spoke in a Brooklyn Supreme Court hallway while holding his 2-year-old daughter, Maia.
“I think he should be in prison. I think prison is a nice way of dealing with men like that.”
Some 70 cases Scarcella was involved with are being re-investigated. The ex-detective has not been charged with any crime.
http://nypost.com/2015/01/10/murder-conviction-overturned-for-man-who-served-20-years/
Murder conviction overturned for man who served 20 years
By Josh Saul
New York Post
January 10, 2015 | 12:55am
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