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In 2005 Charles Johnson's life took a turn for the worse. Charles was wrongfully convicted of murder and robbery. In order to obtain this conviction the judge allowed the state to use co-conspirator hearsay evidence from a witness who never witnessed this crime. This individual swore on oath and testified to what someone else told him. Charles constitutional rights were violated.
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By Nautica DennisIn 2005 Charles Johnson's life took a turn for the worse. Charles was wrongfully convicted of murder and robbery. In order to obtain this conviction the judge allowed the state to use co-conspirator hearsay evidence from a witness who never witnessed this crime. This individual swore on oath and testified to what someone else told him. Charles constitutional rights were violated.
Tune in next week for Part II.
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