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Murder Conviction Overturned ,Again, After 36 Years in Solitary(Former Black Panther Albert Woodfox)
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Source: ABC News

Former Black Panther Albert Woodfox is "Drunk on Justice," Attorney Says

The murder conviction of a man who was held in solitary confinement for 36 years has been officially overturned, following a lengthy legal back and forth between Louisiana prosecutors and defense attorneys.

District Court Judge James Brady entered his final judgment in the case yesterday, granting 61-year-old Albert Woodfox habeas corpus relief, after attorneys for Woodfox argued that prosecutors did not turn over potentially exculpatory evidence about a lead witness and that his former lawyer made mistakes at his trial. A petition for a writ of habeas corpus is a mechanism through which a person can seek relief from unlawful detention, and is often used when all other appeals have failed.

"He is absolutely elated," Woodfox's attorney Nick Trenticosta said of his client. When Trenticosta called Woodfox to tell him the news, he said to him, "Albert it sounds like you're drunk, and he said, 'I am drunk on justice.'"

Judge Brady issued his opinion overturning the conviction in July, which the state of Louisiana then appealed. This most recent judgment considered the state's appeal but ultimately rejected it, although the case is not over yet. The state now has 30 days to decide to retry Woodfox or dismiss the charges, while attorneys for Woodfox are calling on the state to drop any further actions.

"We call on the Attorney General to do the right thing," said Trenticosta. "To act as a reasonable public servant in the pursuit of justice&to allow Mr. Woodfox to go home today."

Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5894181&page=1
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