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Feb 25, 2006 15:00:58 GMT -6
Post by legal eagle on Feb 25, 2006 15:00:58 GMT -6
02-23) 16:50 PST Tallahassee, Fla. (AP) --
The Florida Supreme Court unanimously ordered the acquittal of a death row inmate Thursday, saying prosecutors had not proved he killed two neighbors.
John Robert Ballard, 37, has served nearly three years for the 1999 murders of his friends Jennifer Jones and Willie Ray Patin Jr., whose skulls were smashed at their apartment.
"It's music to my ears," said Michael Orlando, Ballard's lawyer. "It's taken a long journey, but it was well worth the wait for this particular result."
The state will not ask the court to reconsider, said Carolyn Snurkowski, a lawyer for Florida's attorney general. The trial judge must sign an order for Ballard to be released.
The only evidence tying Ballard to the crime was a fingerprint on a bed frame and an arm hair found in Jones' hand, the high court said. But the court noted the possibility that Ballard left the fingerprint and hair during one of his many visits.
Jones was a marijuana dealer, and gang members had shot into the apartment a week before the killings, the court said. But prosecutors never presented evidence ruling out the gang members as the killers.
Also, prosecutors believe the killer's motive was robbery — Jones kept large amounts of money in the apartment — but there was no evidence Ballard had such money after the killings, the court said.
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florida
Feb 28, 2006 0:04:33 GMT -6
Post by Donnie on Feb 28, 2006 0:04:33 GMT -6
02-23) 16:50 PST Tallahassee, Fla. (AP) -- The Florida Supreme Court unanimously ordered the acquittal of a death row inmate Thursday, saying prosecutors had not proved he killed two neighbors. An all-liberal Stupreme Court doesn't need a reason.
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