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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Billy Frederick Allen

"Kristopher Moore, one of Allen's attorneys, said the ruling should send a message to Combs that the state's top financial officer is not qualified to interpret criminal law."


Billy Frederick Allen spent 26 years in prison for two murders. The police testified in court that before one of the victims died, he said the name of his killer was “Billy Allen”. However, after the trial(why do they always investigate this shit after it’s too late?), it was discovered that one of the paramedics remembered him saying “Billy WAYNE Allen, who was another person of interest in the case. The other paramedic remembered that he said three names, but couldn’t remember the middle one.



But hey, two out of three is good enough for government work. So Allen goes to prison until 2009, when the CCA admits that, yeah, if he probably would not have been convicted if all the evidence had been included in his defense. They didn’t say he was innocent, but that his trial was bad. The prosecutor decided not to re-try the case, and Allen asked the state for compensation for the years he spent in prison because of this bad conviction.



“WHAT THE FUCK?” Says the state Comptroller’s office. “We let your ass out of prison because your lawyers sucked, NOT BECAUSE YOU’RE INNOCENT. We're not giving you shit!”

^(I’m dramatizing a bit here)



This does not seem that complicated; your trial gets overturned, and everything gets reset to the way it was before; you are presumed innocent. If the prosecution decides that they can’t win another case against you, you remain innocent, retroactive to when the first trial began. The state kept an innocent man in prison for 26 years in this case, and it seems like there should be some responsibility taken for it.



If the Comptroller is so worried about giving money to men who might be guilty, maybe they should get with the DA’s office and suggest that, if a solid case can’t be built, don’t take it to court. If you wouldn’t convict your grandmother with this evidence, then don’t convict someone else’s son with it.



Surprisingly, the Texas Supreme Court agreed that the Comptroller should not be the arbiter of which of Texas’ citizens are guilty or not, and told her to pay the man for his time.

I believe this another sign of the changing attitudes toward the criminal justice system; even if you have no DNA evidence, even if the state won't give you a piece of paper admitting it, you can be convicted, and still innocent. It gives me hope because Carlos Coy's case is going to have to be overturned on the trial. Since no hard evidence was used to convict him, it can't exonerate him. We must rely on TDCJ to show a little common sense which, until recently, seemed impossible.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-texas-court-inmate-20120518,0,5439511.story

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope this is really a sign for carlos being free agian... Lets Pray for his freedom...

Anonymous said...

Is Carlos elegible for parole pretty soon

beanieman said...

Cuz our government takes and never wants to give. @anonymous 2:33 He's eligible in 2024. Hopefully he'll be out soon though. I believe he will. FREE SPM!!!

delarose said...

Hey Incandesio Ive heard the nine yearold girl whi is now 19or 20 confessed that her mom put her up to it.. you think if the girl could take the stand and confess that they could drop the charges to free Carlos??

Anonymous said...

Where you get this from or where did you hear about it?

Anonymous said...

Jane doe needs to confess

Incandesio said...

Delarose: Even if she recants it's not a guarantee that Coy will go free, but a recantation combined with a new trial might be enough for the DA to drop charges.

It's possible that she already has, but I'm sure HPD would have told her to shut up. To make a difference she'd need to contact a lawyer, or the press. Then there might be some action on it.

Anonymous said...

that girl needs to do the right thing and confess it was not true

Meskinkid said...

If the girl accepts can she be used as a witness, to testify that carlos didnt molest her in case carlos gets another trial?

Anonymous said...

What's the address to write to S.P.M

Anonymous said...

What's the address to write to S.P.M

Anonymous said...

can some one please get that girl on camera saying that it was a lie and put it on youtube!!! we want SPM free already

delarose said...

I heard it through the dopespace account about a year ago someone their mentioned it i believe that person somewhat knew her

delarose said...

I heard it through the dopespace account about a year ago someone their mentioned it i believe that person somewhat knew her