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4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
North Carolina Governor, Roy Cooper has granted a pardon of innocence to a man who had been in prison since 1995 for two murders he didn’t commit.
Darryl Anthony Howard, now 59, was convicted of two counts of second-degree murder for the 1991 deaths of Doris Washington, 29, and her 13-year-old daughter Nishonda, as well as first-degree arson.
He was sentenced to two consecutive 40-year terms.The victims also appeared to have been sexually assaulted.
In 2009, Howard’s attorneys tested rape kits related to the case and found new evidence that pointed to other suspects.
While his sentence was thrown out in 2014, Howard remained in prison through August 2016 after DNA evidence proved he was not involved in the crimes.
He has now been exonerated and freed.
According to AP reports, Howard can now file a claim with the North Carolina Industrial Commission to receive up to $750,000 in restitution.
This is Governor Cooper’s sixth pardon of innocence since taking office in 2017, the governor’s office said.
“It is important to continue our efforts to reform the justice system and to acknowledge wrongful convictions,” Cooper said.
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