Monday, April 10, 2006

Error causes inmate to serve 10+ years

A man who spent 10 years too many behind bars because of a judge's sentencing error walked free Friday into the arms of his family.

Leonard Brown, 47, spent more than half his life behind bars after a judge wrongly sentenced him to 99 years on a robbery conviction that should have brought him a 15-year term instead.

A fellow inmate who once worked for a law firm discovered the error in Brown's file last year and helped him get it into court.

Brown was charged in two robberies in 1981, and charges were eventually filed to indicate that he was unarmed. He later was charged with violating his probation and found himself in back in court, facing Circuit Judge Harry Lee Coe the Third.

Coe, known for dishing out tough sentences, gave Brown 30 years in prison for attempted murder, 15 years for aggravated battery, five years for attempted robbery- and 99 years for armed robbery.

The problem was Brown pleaded to robbery- not armed robbery- which made the 99-year sentence illegal.

Damn. That sucks. I wonder if he can he sue? Article here.

1 Comments:

At 4/10/2006 10:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

the guy was DEFINITELY guilty of attempted murder, aggravated battery, attempted robbery and robbery (but not armed robbery)... and he was accidentally left in prison 10 years too long?

boo f*ckin hoo. he was let out a lifetime too soon, in my opinion.

 

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