Freedom remains tenuous for freed prisoner

[Note: Friends of Justice is a personal blog. I speak only for myself.]

Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff

“Lisa Kavanaugh, one of Rosario’s lawyers, the head of the Innocence Program for the state’s public defender agency, said that Rosario should be exonerated by prosecutors. His conviction was thrown out in large part because advances in forensic technology cast doubt on whether the fire was deliberately set, raising questions about the accuracy of the confession. Kavanaugh said she welcomes the high court’s review of the case, saying the court’s decision could settle Rosario’s case and others like it that have been built on questionable evidence.”

The National Center for Reason and Justice has long sponsored the case of Victor Rosario because we are convinced of his innocence.

Read the article by MIlton J. Valencia in the Boston Globe.

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