Archive for the ‘Innocents’ Category

Nancy Smith Won’t go Back to Prison but Conviction Remains

Tuesday, June 4th, 2013

http://morningjournal.com/articles/2013/06/04/news/doc51ae56022f181369034175.txt

I suppose this is good news, but I feel little joy. Such a resolution is just further proof that our criminal-justice system is irreparably broken.

Yesterday, Joseph Allen — who was to have appeared today as well —was told that he  won’t have his hearing until later. It will be scheduled during a conference call on June 27th.

I don’t know what Joseph’s fate will be. After all, the crimes he didn’t commit were more serious than the crimes Nancy Smith didn’t commit.

-Bob

Please Help Make this Important Movie Possible

Monday, June 3rd, 2013

The National Center for Reason and Justice (NCRJ) has long supported the cause of the San Antonion Four — four Latina lesbians, some of them teenagers at the time, who were falsely accused and wrongfully convicted of sexually abusing two young girls (one of whom has recanted). A documentary film maker, Deborah Esquenazi, is working on a movie about the case.  She has already produced some terrific footage and has already used it to promote awareness of this injustice. It is vital that her work continue. But she needs some additional funds.

Deborah has started this Kickstarter campaign. I hope you will be able to help her keep this important project going.

-Bob Chatelle

 

The Village Voice on the Jesse Friedman Case

Tuesday, May 28th, 2013

The National Center for Reason and Justice has sponsored this case for years.

http://www.villagevoice.com/2013-05-29/news/jesse-friedman/full/

“The police hurt so many people and traumatized the entire community,” he says. “A lot of times I sort of feel like I’m the last standing eyewitness to a horrible massacre. I’m the only one left to tell the tale, because I know that nobody was sexually abused in those computer classes. I was there.”

-Bob Chatelle

New-Trial Motion Filed for Nancy Smith

Tuesday, May 21st, 2013

The NCRJ has sponsored this case since February of 2004. We firmly believe that Nancy Smith and Joseph Allen are both innocent.

http://chronicle.northcoastnow.com/2013/05/21/nancy-smiths-attorneys-file-for-new-trial/

The court filings also contain an extensive affidavit from Maggie Bruck, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral science at John Hopkins Medical Institutions, who reviewed the taped interviews of the children Smith and Allen were accused of abusing and other evidence in the case. Jurors who convicted Smith and Allen in the 1990s never saw those tapes.

Bruck wrote that the interview techniques used by investigators such as the use of dolls, repetitive questions and investigators rejecting what they believed to be the incorrect answers to questions, irreparably contaminated the memories and testimony of the 4- and 5-year-old children Smith and Allen were accused of molesting.

Prosecutorial Misconduct – What’s to be Done? A Call to Action

Monday, May 20th, 2013

Let’s take politics OUT of the prosecutor’s office, and let’s provide some “hot stove rule” legislation to achieve prosecutorial accountability, including appropriate sanctions and discipline. Prosecutors are always politically campaigning on a platform of “tough on crime.” Well, OK, but that applies to you too Mr./Ms. Prosecutor.

http://wrongfulconvictionsblog.org/2013/05/20/prosecutorial-misconduct-whats-to-be-done-a-call-to-action/

Joseph Allen Still in Desperate Need of Help

Monday, May 13th, 2013

Twenty years ago, Joseph Allen and his co-defendant Nancy Smith were accused of terrible crimes that never happened. They were convicted in August of 1994. Joseph was sentenced to five consecutive life sentences.

Due to a sentencing error, they were released on bond in early 2009. In June of 2009, a judge who reviewed the evidence (more properly the lack of evidence) acquitted them both. Their long terrible nightmare was over.

Or so they thought. Relentless District Attorney Dennis Will filed an appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court, claiming the judge lacked the authority to acquit. Disgracefully, the Court, with the support of Will and Attorney General Richard Cordray, reinstated the convictions in 2010. (Cordray was later made head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by Obama.)

I know of no other case where acquitted persons have had their convictions reinstated. So much for double jeopardy.

Smith and Allen have remained free but in legal limbo for nearly three years. The judge who acquitted them recused himself. (I suspect under pressure.) Joseph Allen will be back in court on June 5th for resentencing.

Smith and Allen have filed petitions for clemency. Joseph’s lawyer will ask the new judge to let Joseph remain free on bail while the clemency petition is pending. If the amount is again set for $100,000 the bond fee will be $10,000.

The National Center for Reason and Justice has a Prisoner Relief Fund, but we can’t spare $10,000. Recently I made an appeal here for donations to the fund. Thus far we have received over half of the amount needed. But if we don’t meet our goal, Joseph will go back to prison on June 5th — less than a month away.

Joseph became a good friend many years ago. We enjoy spending time with him when he is in Boston visiting family. I spoke with him this evening. He was encouraged by the progress we have made. He asked me to say to his supporters: “I appreciate everything you are doing from the bottom of my heart. You will never be forgotten.”

If you have not already done so, I hope you will find it in your heart to make a donation to the NCRJ’s Prisoner Relief Fund. You can send a check (indicate Prisoner Relief Fund) to:

NCRJ
POB 191101
Roxbury MA 02119

You can make a credit-card donation via PayPal or Google here.

I have frequently posted about this case.

This is a brief summary.

-Bob

 

 

 

Dorothy Rabinbowitz: The Trials of Father MacRae

Saturday, May 11th, 2013

“Here once more, in the MacRae case, was a set of charges built by a determined sex-abuse investigator and an atmosphere in which accusation was, in effect, all the proof required to bring a guilty verdict. But now there was another factor: huge financial payouts for victims’ claims.”

The case of Father Gordon MacRae has long bee sponsored by the National Center for Reason and Justice. Read this article, by Dorothy Rabinowitz, in the Wall Street Journal (May 11, 2013)

Watch this interview with Rabinowitz.

Joseph Allen May Go Back to Prison on June 5th

Friday, April 26th, 2013

Many of you are already quite familiar with the Smtih/Allen case. If you need a refresher, the link below (from a post made on 5/12/12) contains a summary of this very complicated case.

https://bobchatelle.net/hoping-for-more-contributions-for-joseph-allens-clemency-fund

There have been some disturbing recent developments.

Judge Burge recused himself from the case. (I suspect this might have been done under duress.) A new judge has been appointed.

The new judge is going to hold a resentencing hearing on June 5th.

Like Nancy Smith, Joseph has applied for clemency. Joseph’s lawyer hopes to keep him free until a decision is made on the clemency petition.

If the judge grants that, he would be free on bond. Bond would most likely be set for $100,000 as it was when Joseph was first released from prison.

If we pay a bondsman, the fee will be 10% or $10,000.

The National Center for Reason and Justice does have a Prisoner Relief Fund for such contingencies. We cannot, however, spare $10,000.

We could if we could get some additional contributions to the fund.

I hope you will consider making a donation to the NCRJ’s Prisoner Relief Fund. The Smith/Allen case is as bad a miscarriage of justice as I have seen.

You can send a check to:

NCRJ
POB 191101
Roxbury MA 02119-1582

Indicate “Prisoner Releif Fund” on your check.

You can also donate online: http://ncrj.org/donate/

Joseph is in terrible danger. I hope you will be able to help us keep him free.

-Bob Chatelle

The NCRJ Needs Your Help

Thursday, April 25th, 2013

Mos of you are familiar with my organization, the National Center for Reason and Justice

.We are looking for volunteers to help us in our work. Please visit this page to see the kind of help we are seeking.

http://ncrj.org/volunteers/

St. Francis professor fights to overturn Jesse Friedman’s conviction

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

“Now, Professor [and National Center for Reason and Justice Director Emily] Horowitz brings back [Jesse] Friedman and [Ron] Kuby to answer questions and show new evidence that contradicts the claims made in the original case on Tuesday, April 9 at 4 p.m. in Room 4202 of St. Francis College located at 180 Remsen St. in Brooklyn Heights. The event is free and open to the public.”

http://www.brooklyneagle.com/articles/st-francis-professor-fights-overturn-friedmans-conviction-2013-04-03-142000