Texas Prosecutor Pleads Guilty and is Sentenced in the Morton Case
The prosecutor in the Michael Morton case in Texas, in which the defendant was exonerated, has pled guilty to criminal contempt for intentional non-disclosure of exculpatory evidence and will give up his law license, perform 500 hours of community service, and serve 10 days in jail. Among the withheld evidence was the account of an eyewitness, the defendant’s son, who said he was not the murderer.
No matter what one’s views are on this unprecedented event, it should raise consciousness about the risk of withholding substantial exculpatory evidence and risking the conviction of an innocent person.