May 4, 2008
DNA Helps Free Inmate After 27 Years
60 Minutes: James Woodard Owes His Freedom To Project Started By Dallas County D.A.
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Play CBS Video Video Freed From Wrongful Conviction The Dallas County District Attorney's office and the Innocence Project of Texas have joined forces to re-examine cases and have freed several inmates so far. Scott Pelley reports.
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Video The D.A. And The Death Penalty Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins explains to Scott Pelley why he is ambivalent about the death penalty.
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Asked why it was worth the wait, Woodard says, "For so many years everyone told me, 'Well hey, you’re guilty.' I mean well let me put it this way, they treated me as if I was guilty."
When he went in, Woodard had just turned 28; he is 55 years old now.
From the very beginning, Woodard wrote letters to District Attorney Henry Wade.
"I don't know your philosophy of life but I would assume that you wouldn't take a man's freedom just because you can. That's why I keep sending these letters to you," Woodard recalls.
Wade's office wrote back to say that the letter would be referred to an assistant. Woodard never heard anything from them again.
"I have to wonder after 27 years how did you stand it?" Pelley asks.
"You can only go one day at a time ever. I don’t really know myself. I just did the best I could. Just you know every day I have hope well maybe today will be a better day," Woodard says.
"You had hope?" Pelley asks.
"That’s all a man has," Woodard says. "I had hope for parole. I think I came up about 12 times."
"When you appeared before the parole board what did they say to you?" Pelley asks.
"They always told me, as long as you deny your guilt its saying something about you, you know you are not willing to own up to your deed. And we gonna deny you," Woodard says.
But Woodard refused to admit guilt. "I wasn't guilty," he says.
"You chose truth over freedom," Pelley remarks.
"I mean, a man has to stand for something," Woodard says.
James Woodard became the 17th prisoner in Dallas to be set free after a wrongful conviction. He walked from the courthouse into a hometown he could no longer recognize. At 27 years and four months, he became the longest serving inmate in the nation to be cleared with the help of DNA. The Dallas D.A.'s office and The Innocence Project of Texas are still investigating another 250 cases.
Produced by Tom Anderson and Jenny Dubin
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See all 151 CommentsLet''s not let history repeat itself under Distrct Attorney Craig Watkins watch by sending innocent people to prison. District Attorney Watkins, don''t be a disgrace to Dallas County like District Attorney(s) Wade and Hill have been. Make a difference and a change...a change for the better!!!!
We appear to have unlimited funds to promote war and terror abroad, but not enough to take care of our own.
This man deserves better!
Mr Woodard''s comment "A man has to stand for something." as to why he didn;t was he was sorry and admit his guilkt.
Mr Woodard - I hope you are reading these - you have suffered an injustice no one ever should. Through that you have stood your ground and been proven INNOCENT! Your strength and courage should be a shining example for all. You truly are a great man - overcoming this while staying storng to your own life. You are amazing!
I am telling this story in churvh on Mother''s Day.Henry Wade that convicted Woodard was also the lawyer that had Roe. Vs. Wade. law about abortion.I am the director of a crisis pregnancy center, and am daily trying to convince young men and women not to kill their babies in abortion. Alexis Hoff is the law student that pick James Woodards file and choose to work his case and found the DNA didn''t match. James was set free. Alexis Hoff is the law student that choose his case. The part that grabbed me is Alexis Hoff wasn''t even born yet when James was arested. Alexis was chosen by God to be the one to set James free. In Psalm 139:I saw you before you were born. Everyday of my life was recored in your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed. God chose Alexis to be the one, three decades later to set James free. WOW!!!That is one of the reasons she was born.... Amen Amen... You go girl.....
The bad news: without the Innocence Project none of thos would happen. Think of it: If the ones at the top can coomit crimes others were hanged for in Nuremberg, what can you expect from those lower down the line - but still in the line of power?
Think of the thousands who "confess" every year, because they got "5 years to life" and would never get out unless they "confess". And also remember that 50% of all rape accusations are false! How many innocent men does that make in US prisons (out of nearly 1% of the US population who are in there)? But you have seen DA Nifong and the Duke accuser: She has not suffered one iota of penalty - Is that what Women''s Rights should mean? A bad state is bad enough. But women going that way too? Let''s turn it all around. G.W. AND N.O.W.!
J. Boost
The bad news: without the Innocence Project none of thos would happen. Think of it: If the ones at the top can coomit crimes others were hanged for in Nuremberg, what can you expect from those lower down the line - but still in the line of power?
Think of the thousands who "confess" every year, because they got "5 years to life" and would never get out unless they "confess". And also remember that 50% of all rape accusations are false! How many innocent men does that make in US prisons (out of nearly 1% of the US population who are in there)? But you have seen DA Nifong and the Duke accuser: She has not suffered one iota of penalty - Is that what Women''s Rights should mean? A bad state is bad enough. United bad States are worse. But women going that way too? Let''s turn it all around. G.W.B. AND N.O.W.!
J. Boost
What else would you expect? Geo. Herbert Walker was Hitler''s patron, and Prescott Bush Hitler''s Banker. The Third Reich was a Bush Family enterprise.
I think you mean *** the Butcher (Henry VI, act II)
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My parents, survivors of the death camps, had to return to Germany in the nineties, to experience both justice and to be treated like human beings because they sure did not experience in the past 50 years here in the U.S.
Thousands of hours of Los Angeles police resources have been consumed to protect one hateful criminal family and hundreds more to
Persecute an extremely law abiding family over a period of 27 years.
Our democratic republic nation is in serious trouble. Our
Anti-constitutional government has to be stopped before it is to late.
www.american-justice.us
My parents, survivors of the Nazi death camps, had to return to Nazi germany in the nineties, to experience both justice and to be treated like human beings because they sure did not experience in the past 50 years here in the U.S.
Thousands of hours of los angeles police resources have been consumed to protect one hateful criminal family and hundreds more to
persecute an extremely law abiding family over a period of 27 years.
our democratic republic nation is in serious trouble. Our
anti-constitutional government has to be stopped before it is to
late.
www.american-justice.us
www.american-justice.us
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