Man In Prison 20 Years For Murder Claims Chicago Police Misconduct

“Antonio Porter’s case is a case that just cries out,” attorney Anand Swaminathan said. “This is somebody who should’ve never been convicted. The idea that a case made entirely on eyewitness identifications … and one says flat-out he was coerced, that’s a case where there cannot possibly be guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.”

Yet Another Reason We Need The Campaign For Corrective Clemency.

Read on the Chicago Tribune

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