May 25, 2008
26-Year Secret Kept Innocent Man In Prison
Lawyers Tell 60 Minutes They Were Legally Bound From Revealing Secret
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Play CBS Video Video Lawyers Keep 26-Year Secret Two lawyers tell Bob Simon about their decision to keep the secret that their client had committed a murder while an innocent man went to jail for the crime and remained there for 26 years.
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"I researched the ethics of attorney-client privilege as much as I could. I contacted people who are involved in making those determinations. I know Jamie did the same thing," Coventry said.
"I could not figure out a way, and still cannot figure out a way, how we could have done anything to help Alton Logan that would not have put Andrew Wilson in jeopardy of another capital case," Kunz added.
"Couldn’t you have leaked it to somebody? To a reporter, to an administrator, to the governor, to somebody?" Simon asked.
"The only thing we could have leaked is that Andrew Wilson confessed to us. And how could we leak that to anybody without putting him in jeopardy?" Kunz replied. "It may cause us to lose some sleep. But, but I lose more sleep if I put Andrew Wilson’s neck in the in the noose."
"He was guilty and Logan was not. So, yes his head should be in the noose. And Logan should go free. It's perfectly obvious to somebody who isn’t a lawyer," Simon pointed out. "Andrew Wilson was guilty, was he not?"
"Yes. And that's up to the system to decide. It's not up to me as his lawyer to decide that he was guilty and so he should be punished and Logan should go free," Kunz said.
"Do you think you might have been disbarred for doing that, for violating attorney-client privilege?" Simon asked.
"I don't think I considered that as much as I considered my responsibility to my client. I was very concerned to protect him," Coventry explained.
"But here is a case where two men, you two were caught up in this bind. And chose to let a man rot away in jail," Simon remarked.
"It seems that way. But had we come forward right away, aside from violating our own client's privilege, and putting him in jeopardy, would the information that we had have been valued? Would it have proved anything?" Coventry replied.
Probably not, they say, because as a violation of attorney-client privilege, it would never have been allowed in court. They insist that for them, there was no way out.
"In terms of my conscience, my conscience is that I did the right thing. Do I feel bad about Logan? Absolutely I feel bad about Logan," Coventry admitted.
The attorneys say they were so tormented over Logan's imprisonment that they convinced Wilson to let them reveal that Wilson was the real killer after Wilson's death. Late last year, Wilson died. The two attorneys finally took their affidavit out of the lockbox, and they called Logan's lawyer, pubic defender Harold Winston.
Winston had already been trying to get Logan a new trial. He'd found two eyewitnesses who swore Logan was not the killer. Now, with Kunz and Coventry's affidavit, he thinks Logan will finally go free.
"I know the attorney general's office of Illinois is considering this. And I have a lot of respect for that office," Winston said. "And I'm hoping they will come to the right conclusion, that a mistake has been made. And if they do that, he would go free."
And even though Winston represents Alton Logan, he agrees the two attorneys had to remain silent until Wilson died. "I wish there had been a way this could have come out earlier. Under the…Illinois ethics code, I think the only way would have been if Andrew Wilson had released his lawyers earlier," he explained.
"There may be other attorneys who have similar secrets that they’re keeping. I don't wanna be too defensive but what makes this case so different, is that Dale and I came forward. And that Dale had the good sense to talk to Wilson before his death. And get his permission. 'If you die, can we talk?' Without that, we wouldn't be here today," Kunz said.
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See all 653 CommentsObviously, Logan didn't get much of a trial to begin with and someone needs to take a look at the three so-called eyewitnesses that said he was the guilty one. Blaming the lawyers is just looking for a scape-goat.
Just a thought.
Some attorneys recuse themselves, if they have a moral conflict with their client. (These guys say they did NOT have a moral conflict.) I am glib they will have the money and ''friends'' to get them off, should they be in the same position some day.
OVERVIEW: Because our system is unjust, crime and injustice have sky-rocketed in our country. Our system was created to rid us of justice for the rich and punishment for the poor. But the checks and balances are not there. It is well-known that someone who commits a crime, will continue escalating until held responsible, humbled and re-educated (if they are rehabilitatable). If they are not, then they deserve to be monitored and/or imprisoned for the rest of their lives. Allowing them to not be held responsible (or to buy out by bargaining)
Freedom is an earned/given right...because...a person is reared/educated into a socially responsible human being, not simply because he was born.
If it had been a member of these lawyers OWN families, anyone really think they would have kept silent?
If your answer is ''No'', then everything these lawyers say is 100% self serving BS
Laws and rules are made to protect people, PEOPLE ARE NOT MADE TO PROTECT LAW. If these *** with all their education, social previlege and intellect could not protect the right of an innocent, they are worthless human being ( Sorry, they should not be called human). They certainly are one of those people who would have overjoyed Christ crucifaction, killing of innocent jews by Hitler''s, and torture of innocent human beings in Iraq, China, Sudan, and many, many other places, by terrorists and dictators. Put these idiots on trial and see what kind of defense they would produce.
The people with privilege have different norm, and use different color of glasses to see world through. And, there are some others, not so privileged but blessed with golden heart, and purely empathized to feel others suffering and pain as their own, and gladly sacrifice themslves for the sake of others. If you made even person to smile, and if you made one person to live with dignity for a day, in my vernacular, you have certainly lived your life with grace. These two scums of our time should not be given a platform to justify their inhumane behavior.
it would be worth saving an innocent man from prison.
How can you live with yourself? What in God''s name does Justice mean?
You were both clearly thinking about yourselves and only yourselves.
Fat chance! They will never be held accountable because the law is never held accountable for its immorality. Why? Because most people, let alone Logan, done wrong by it don''t have the $250 to $500 an hour to dole out to get their justice. Law is not only the most corrupt institution on the planet, supplanting even religion in that regard, but it also turns out folks like these two lawyers who have no clue how to even rationally think.
I hope the two lawyers who failed to do the right thing take the time to read these comments. You had your chance follow the moral path and make a difference. Instead you chose to slither under a rock and hide like scum.
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