Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine allows 3 men (of the "Norfolk Four") convicted in rape-slaying of fellow sailor's wife be freed; outraged victim's family "blame the decision on political pressure from novelist John Grisham"





                                                 Virignia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine gestures during a press conference ...

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Thu Aug 6, 5:50 PM ET

Virignia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine gestures during a press conference at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009. Kaine announced the conditional pardon of to three of four former sailors convicted of raping and killing another sailor's wife in 1997; Joseph J. Dick, Jr., Derek E. Tice, and Danial J. Williams of the Norfolk Four.

(AP Photo/Steve Helber)







Va. gov. allows 3 in rape-slaying to be freed

 

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  • 8/7/2009 5:45 AM Christine McClintock wrote:
    There appears, according to this article that there was a lack of evidence for a these men. Still they were convicted by a jury of their peers. Jury's do make mistakes. I would want an innocent man freed. In this case for four men. There is still a convicted man whose substantial evidence, i.e. DNA supports his conviction. According to the story his was the only DNA at the scene. There are always politics and much controversy when a conviction is vacated or overturned by a judge. It takes money and time. It appears that slinging mud at John Grisham and the Governor is what is driving this perspective. If a person is truly innocent of a crime then let us hope there is someone who is willing and capable of moving heaven and earth to gain their release.

    That said, my deepest sympathies go to the victim, and her family who have suffered so very much through this entire ordeal. Hopefully healing will begin to take place for all involved.
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