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"Jerry Lee Evans joined a brotherhood of sorts Wednesday when he walked out of a courtroom after more than 22 years behind bars for a rape that DNA proves he did not commit.
Evans, 47, was the 20th man cleared by DNA evidence in Dallas County, which has had more exonerations than any other county the nation since 2001 when the state began allowing post-conviction genetic testing.
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"My whole thing was that when the young lady would see me in court, shed say it wasnt me, he said. I was shocked.
Still, Evans holds no ill will against anyone. Hes just happy to be free, he said.
Im not angry at all, he said.
The man who prosecuted Evans, L. Dee Shipman, is now a judge in Denton County. He also prosecuted Smith, who was wrongly convicted of rape. He has not returned phone calls inquiring about either case."
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...tories/052809dnmetjerryleeevans.21ff4571.html
Evans, 47, was the 20th man cleared by DNA evidence in Dallas County, which has had more exonerations than any other county the nation since 2001 when the state began allowing post-conviction genetic testing.
.
.
.
"My whole thing was that when the young lady would see me in court, shed say it wasnt me, he said. I was shocked.
Still, Evans holds no ill will against anyone. Hes just happy to be free, he said.
Im not angry at all, he said.
The man who prosecuted Evans, L. Dee Shipman, is now a judge in Denton County. He also prosecuted Smith, who was wrongly convicted of rape. He has not returned phone calls inquiring about either case."
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...tories/052809dnmetjerryleeevans.21ff4571.html