A 70-year-old man in North Carolina, United States of America, Joseph
Sledge has been released from jail after he was wrongly convicted of a
murder in 1976.Joseph Sledge was convicted of two counts of
second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of
74-year-old Josephine Davis and her 57-year-old daughter, Aileen.After
serving nearly four decades in jail, Joseph Sledge was on Friday,
January 23 found innocent by a three-judge panel in Whileville, North
Carolina.
The three-judge panel was set by the Supreme Court after North Carolina
Innocence Inquiry Commission found there was enough doubt to review
Sledge's case.
A key jailhouse informant, Herman Baker, signed an affidavit in 2013
recanting trial testimony. Baker said he lied at the 1978 trial after
being promised leniency in his own drug case and he said he'd been
coached by authorities on what to say.
A district attorney who was not originally involved apologized to Sledge and promised to reopen the investigation.
“The system has made a mistake,” district attorney Jon Davidsaid.
When he was asked by reporters outside the courthouse on what he was
looking forward to doing now that is free, Joseph Sledge said; “Going
home. Relaxing. Sleeping in a real bed. Probably get in a pool of water
and swim.”
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