Louisiana Denies Compensation to Dying Exonerated Death Row Prisoner as Former Prosecutor Apologizes
http://democracynow.org - After three decades on death row in
Louisiana,
Glenn Ford was freed in
March 2014 based on new evidence clearing him of the
1983 fatal shooting a jewelry store owner.
Ford is
African American and was tried by an all-white jury. In
2000, the
Louisiana Supreme Court ordered an evidentiary hearing on
Ford's claim that the prosecution suppressed favorable evidence related to two brothers initially implicated in the crime. Then in 2013, an unidentified informant told prosecutors that one of the brothers had admitted to shooting and killing the jewelry store owner. Shortly after Ford's release last year, he received a second death sentence: stage three lung cancer, which has now advanced to stage four and spread to his bones, lymph nodes and spine. His attorney says he has entered hospice care in
New Orleans. Ford filed a federal lawsuit claiming prison officials and medical authorities knew he had cancer in
2011, but denied him treatment. Glenn Ford is one of the longest-serving death row prisoners ever to be exonerated. Under
Louisiana law he can ask for a maximum of $330,
000 in compensation. But last week a judge denied his request, saying Ford was involved in two lesser crimes. We are joined by the lead prosecutor in
Ford’s murder trial,
Marty Stroud, who has come out in favor of his compensation. In a three-page letter to
The Shreveport Times, Stroud said he no longer supports the death penalty, and apologized to Ford. "I apologize to Glenn Ford for all the misery I have caused him and his family," he wrote.
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