Dallas DA Craig Watkins Exonerates 3 More…

Dallas DA Craig Watkins

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Three men convicted of purse snatching — one of whom was sentenced to 99 years in prison — were exonerated Friday in Dallas. They are the latest examples of men who have been wrongly convicted of crimes in Texas.

Darryl Washington, Marcus Lashun Smith and Shakara Robertson were arrested in November 1994 and charged with aggravated robbery. The victim could not identify them, but witnesses who gave chase claimed the trio was responsible.

As a result, a jury convicted Washington, who received the 99-year sentence, while Smith and Robertson accepted plea deals and were sentenced to probation.

Dallas Dist. Atty. Craig Watkins, who recently called for a review of capital punishment in Texas after starting a Conviction Integrity Unit to investigate wrongful convictions, recommended exonerating all three men, citing the faulty witness identifications and evidence prosecutors failed to turn over to defense attorneys.

At the courthouse, Watkins — the first black district attorney elected in Texas — called for a nationwide discussion about race and justice after seeing too many exonerees who, like Friday’s trio, are black.

“Today was a breaking point for me,” Watkins told The Times. “My patience is worn thin. We have a responsibility, and that’s to seek justice.”

 

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