Jon-Adrian Velazquez Exonerated After 24 Years in Prison for Wrongful Conviction

September 30, 2024
Jon-Adrian Velazquez Exonerated After 24 Years in Prison for Wrongful Conviction
  • Velazquez's story is featured in the 2023 film 'Sing Sing,' which highlights wrongful imprisonment and the rehabilitation of incarcerated individuals through the arts.

  • DA Bragg expressed hope that this decision marks a new chapter for Velazquez after enduring the weight of his wrongful conviction for over 25 years.

  • Velazquez articulated the emotional impact of his exoneration, acknowledging that while it restores his dignity, it cannot replace the years lost to wrongful imprisonment.

  • Jon-Adrian 'JJ' Velazquez has been exonerated after nearly 24 years in prison for the 1998 murder of retired NYPD officer Albert Ward, a crime he did not commit.

  • A New York judge, Abraham Clott, vacated Velazquez's conviction during a brief hearing on September 30, 2023, following a request from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

  • The decision to exonerate Velazquez was based on newly discovered DNA evidence that proved his innocence and indicated the presence of another suspect.

  • The Manhattan District Attorney's Post-Conviction Justice Unit played a crucial role in Velazquez's exoneration by reviewing recanted eyewitness testimonies and DNA evidence.

  • Prosecutors noted inconsistencies in eyewitness accounts and emphasized the absence of physical evidence linking Velazquez to the crime.

  • DNA testing conducted after the trial confirmed that Velazquez's DNA was not present on a betting slip associated with the actual shooter.

  • Despite his exoneration, Velazquez expressed disappointment over the lack of an apology for the years lost to wrongful imprisonment, stating that this situation is an indictment of the justice system.

  • Since his release, Velazquez has become an advocate for criminal legal reform and is a founding member of 'Voices From Within,' an initiative focused on educating the public about crime and incarceration.

  • His case gained significant attention from notable figures, including actor Martin Sheen, who publicly advocated for his exoneration.

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