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Robert Jones (convict)

(1973-)
American man who was wrongly convicted for rape and manslaughter
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Robert Jones (born January 26, 1973) is an American man who was wrongfully convicted for rape and manslaughter, following the murder of British tourist Julie Stott in New Orleans in 1992. He served 23 years of a life sentence before being released from Louisiana State Penitentiary after his conviction was overturned by the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal. After the Louisiana Supreme Court dismissed the state's appeal, New Orleans District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro claimed that the state had planned to retry Jones on the same charges. However, as Jones was preparing for a pretrial hearing that his attorneys said would highlight prosecutorial misconduct in the case, the DA's office dropped all of the charges against him.

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26 January 1973 (age 52)
Zodiac Aquarius
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