Monday, August 24, 2009

THE STEVEN BARNES CASE: VIDEO; STEVEN BARNES SPEAKS WITH THE INNOCENCE PROJECT THREE MONTHS AFTER HIS RELEASE FROM PRISON; ALMOST 20 YEARS BEHIND BARS



"“UNVALIDATED AND EXAGGERATED SCIENCE CONVICTED STEVEN BARNES AND COST HIM NEARLY TWO DECADES, BUT REAL SCIENCE FINALLY SECURED HIS FREEDOM,” SAID BARRY SCHECK, CO-DIRECTOR OF THE INNOCENCE PROJECT, WHICH IS AFFILIATED WITH CARDOZO SCHOOL OF LAW. “THIS IS THE LATEST IN A LONG LINE OF WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS BASED ON IMPROPER OR INVALID FORENSIC SCIENCE THAT WERE ULTIMATELY OVERTURNED THROUGH DNA TESTING. UNTIL THERE ARE CLEAR NATIONAL STANDARDS ABOUT WHAT KIND OF FORENSIC SCIENCE CAN BE ALLOWED IN COURT, MORE PEOPLE LIKE STEVEN BARNES WILL BE WRONGFULLY CONVICTED WHILE THE ACTUAL PERPETRATORS OF VIOLENT CRIME REMAIN AT LARGE.”"

INNOCENCE PROJECT STATEMENT FOLLOWING STEVEN BARNES RELEASE FROM PRISON;

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Background: Innocence Project client Steven Barnes was released from prison on November 25, 2008, nearly two decades after he was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder in Oneida County. New DNA test results support Barnes’ longstanding claim of innocence in the 1985 rape and murder of a high school student for which he was convicted in 1989.

Barnes’ conviction highlights the pressing need for national standards in forensic science, the Innocence Project said. Eyewitness testimony at his trial was shaky, but forensic testimony linked him to the crime. The forensic evidence included testimony that soil on Barnes’ truck tires was similar to soil at the crime scene and testimony that an imprint on the outside of Barnes’ truck matched the fabric pattern on a particular brand of jeans the victim wore when she was killed. Neither soil comparison nor jean pattern imprinting is scientifically valid, and they should not be relied on in court without proper bounds and/or experts testifying for both parties, the Innocence Project said.

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Here is the video which Steven Barnes made for the Innocence Project three months after his release from prison;


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhjGV7qATWw

Harold Levy...hlevy15@gmail.com;