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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Man declared innocent after 30 years in prison

 Cornelius Dupree Jr., center, smiles 

Texas man declared innocent Tuesday after 30 years in prison had at least two chances to make parole and be set free — if only he would admit he was a sex offender. But Cornelius Dupree Jr. refused to do so, doggedly maintaining his innocence in a 1979 rape and robbery, in the process serving more time for a crime he didn't commit than any other Texas inmate exonerated by DNA evidence.
"Whatever your truth is, you have to stick with it," Dupree, 51, said Tuesday, minutes after a Dallas judge overturned his conviction.
Under Texas compensation laws for the wrongly imprisoned, Dupree is eligible for $80,000 for each year he was behind bars, plus a lifetime annuity. He could receive $2.4 million in a lump sum that is not subject to federal income tax.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

kennedy na good business be that ooo.getting paid to stay in jail GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-topenugboyan1

smile4kenny said...

Wow! the man go fix him life back