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The Supreme Court refused Tuesday to review an Alabama man's murder conviction based on recanted testimony about his ...
Alabama is determined to keep Charles McCrory in prison even though the evidence against him has fallen apart. Liliana Segura , Jordan Smith March 12 2023, 6:00 a.m.
Judges on the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals ruled that Charles McCrory would not get a new trial, even after an expert in teeth mark evidence recanted the testimony he gave in a 1985 murder trial.
On July 2, the court unanimously declined to review the case of Charles McCrory, who was convicted in Alabama in 1985 for the murder of his wife, based almost exclusively on bogus bite-mark testimony.
Charles McCrory. Alabama Department of Corrections. Alabama’s Court of Criminal Appeals ruled earlier this year that the jury was capable of deciding on its own whether the bite marks matched, a ...
Charles M. McCrory was convicted of murder for the 1985 killing of his wife, Julie Bonds, who was found beaten to death in her home. Key evidence against him was the testimony of a forensic ...
Charles M. McCrory was convicted of murder for the 1985 killing of his wife, Julie Bonds, who was found beaten to death in her home. Key evidence against him was the testimony of a forensic ...
Charles M. McCrory was convicted of murder for the 1985 killing of his wife, Julie Bonds, who was found beaten to death in her home. Key evidence against him was the testimony of a forensic ...
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