Thursday 17 May 2018

Man wrongly jailed at 14 for the 1991 murder of a corrections officer breaks down in court as he's exonerated after 27 years.


John Bunn, who was wrongfully convicted of the murder of a corrections officer when he was just 14-years-old, has been exonerated after 27 years, 17 of which was spent in prison.



Jun Bunn's case was tried by a jury, testimony was given, and he was then convicted all in one day. All these years he maintained his innocence but that didn't stop him from spending 17 years in prison. 

As he was exonerated on Tuesday, tears flowed down his face and he railed about the crooked process that stole 27 years of his life.
"They won't admit I'm an innocent man," said the emotional Bunn, now 41, as he clutched the hands of his lawyers in a Brooklyn courtroom.

"Y'all had the wrong man this whole time and you have (someone) out there running free and y'all had no right to do what you did."


John Bunn was convicted in the Crown Heights murder of Rolando Neischer in 1991. He was convicted based on tainted evidence produced by ex-Detective Louis Scarcella.

Bunn was paroled seven years earlier after spending 17 years behind bars. He had been out of prison on parole for more than a decade, and in 2016 he successfully fought for a new trial.  
Defense lawyers claim Bunn and a second man were framed for the killing.

"There were problems with this case that were very obvious," said defense lawyer Glenn Garber, standing with Bunn and co-counsel Rebecca Freeman. "There was no probable cause to make an arrest."

Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Shawn'Dya Simpson tossed Bunn's conviction in November 2016 and ordered a new trial after an evidentiary hearing exposed Scarcella's actions. At his court hearing, the Brooklyn district attorney's office simply said it was not able to proceed with the case and would not retry Bunn for the murder. That lead to his full exoneration
After prosecutors agreed on Tuesday to dismiss the charges against John Bunn, Simpson shared a brief conversation with Bunn and his mother, Maureen, at the bench.

The judge encouraged Bunn: "Move forward. Keep me posted."
Speaking Tuesday, Simpson noted that Bunn was only 14 when he was arrested and jailed in the Crown Heights murder of Rolando Neischer.


Simpson's voice cracked as she said: "I am more than emotional about this day. You were 14 at the time. This shouldn't have ever happened."

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