
David Vasquez - Innocence Project
On Jan. 4, 1989, David Vasquez, who had pled guilty to a 1984 rape and murder in Arlington, Virginia, was granted a gubernatorial pardon based on innocence. The pardon was issued after another man was convicted of three virtually identical crimes based on DNA testing.
David Vasquez - National Registry of Exonerations
To avoid a death sentence for a 1984 rape-murder in Arlington, Virginia—a crime to which he had falsely confessed—David Vasquez pled guilty to second-degree murder and burglary and was sentenced to twenty years in prison.
Virginia Man Celebrates Almost 20 Years Since Exoneration
2009年1月9日 · David Vasquez was exonerated 19 years ago when DNA testing proved he could not have been responsible for other similar murders. Officially exonerated in 1989, Vasquez previously pled guilty to the murder of a woman in Arlington County, Virginia, and was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
The Wrong Man: An innocent man is set free in part eight of …
2018年7月17日 · When they requested hair and blood samples, his sister called the police, saying that she was friends with Hamm and that Hamm had complained about a neighborhood man, David Vasquez, peeping on...
David Vasquez marks 19 years of freedom - Innocence Project
2008年1月4日 · David Vasquez, a Virginia man who served four years in prison for a 1984 murder he didn’t commit, was exonerated on January 4, 1989. Today marks the 19th anniversary of the day of his release from prison after DNA proved that another man had committed the murder.
The DNA exoneration of David Vasquez & the DNA conviction of …
Vasquez had served almost three years when a rape-murder similar to Hamm’s was committed in her neighborhood. On December 1, 1987, Susan Ann Tucker, 44, was strangled with white thin nylon cord similar to that which had bound Hamm’s hands.
The DNA 200 - The New York Times
2007年5月20日 · DAVID VASQUEZ was a janitor of borderline intelligence when he confessed to the 1984 rape and murder of a young woman in Arlington, Va.
David Vasquez - Convicting the Innocent
No transcript – court file indicates that people identified Vasquez as having been in the neighborhood of the victim’s house at the time of the crime. Examples of Non-Public or Corroborated Facts and Inconsistencies
David Vasquez - Innocents Database of Exonerations - Forejustice
"David Vasquez was wrongly convicted of second-degree murder in February 1985 based on an eyewitness, a false positive analysis of pubic hairs recovered from the crime scene, and a false confession to the crime by Vasquez.
David Vasquez : 50-a.org
2022年3月17日 · When Plaintiff attempted to make a phone call, Defendant Detective David Vasquez took the phone, dropped it on the ground, and told Defendant Barton to arrest him. Plaintiff was arrested, handcuffed and taken to the 42nd Precinct.
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