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Law Woman exonerated after 43 years in prison for a Crime she did not Commit

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A Missouri woman who was imprisoned for more than 40 years for murder has had her conviction overturned after a judge found 'clear and convincing' evidence that she was innocent of the killing in question.

Sandra 'Sandy' Hemme, 63, was convicted of – and sentenced to life imprisonment for – the 1980 slaying of Patricia Jeschke,

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a library worker in St Joseph, Missouri, after Hemme made statements to the police incriminating herself while she was a psychiatric patient.

On Friday, Livingston county circuit judge Ryan Horsman

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ruled that 'evidence directly' ties the killing of Jeschke to a local police officer, who later went to prison for another crime and has since died.

Hemme, who has spent the last 43 years behind bars, must be freed within 30 days unless prosecutors decide to re-try her, the judge said. The ruling came after an evidentiary hearing in January where Hemme’s legal team presented arguments supporting her evidence.

Hemme’s prison term marks the longest-known wrongful conviction of a woman in US history, her attorneys with the Innocence Project – a criminal justice nonprofit – said.

Hemme initially pleaded guilty to capital murder in exchange for avoiding the death penalty. But her conviction was thrown out on appeal, according to the Associated Press. She was convicted again in 1985 after a one-day trial in which the only evidence against her was her 'confession'.

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In a 147-page petition seeking her exoneration, attorneys argued that authorities ignored Hemme’s 'wildly contradictory' and 'factually impossible' statements while she was a patient at a psychiatric hospital.

Hemme, then 20, was receiving treatment for auditory hallucinations, de-realisation and drug use when she was targeted by the police, her attorneys said. She had spent most of her life, beginning from the age of 12, in inpatient psychiatric treatment.

Over a series of hours-long interviews, Hemme gave conflicting statements about the murder while being treated with antipsychotic drugs, her attorneys said. 'At some points, she was so heavily medicated that she was unable to even hold her head up and was restrained and strapped to a chair,' they wrote.

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Detectives noted that Hemme seemed 'mentally confused' and not able to fully comprehend their questions. Steven Fueston, a retired St Joseph police department detective, testified that he stopped one of the interviews because 'she didn’t seem totally coherent'.

Police 'exploited her mental illness and coerced her into making false statements while she was sedated and being treated with antipsychotic medication', Hemme’s lawyers said.

They alleged that authorities at the time suppressed evidence that implicated Michael Holman, then a 22-year-old police officer who had tried to use the victim’s credit card. Holman’s truck was spotted near the crime scene and a pair of earrings identified by Jeschke’s father were found in Holman’s possession.

1. Ms. Hemme, who had no connection to the victim, was a psychiatric patient receiving treatment when she was targeted by police.

2. Ms. Hemme was repeatedly interviewed by police under extremely coercive circumstances.

3. Ms. Hemme’s lawyer presented no witnesses at her trial, which lasted just one day.

4. The jury also never heard about the crime scene evidence that supported Ms. Hemme’s innocence.

5. Evidence pointed to a St. Joseph police officer as a suspect in Ms. Jeschke’s killing.

6. Police hid evidence that implicated Officer Holman as the person who actually killed Ms. Jeschke.

7. Witnesses could not corroborate Officer Holman’s alibi.

8. This isn’t the first time the St. Joseph police wrongfully targeted and convicted a person with a mental health illness or disability that made them uniquely vulnerable to falsely confessing.
 
Should be a million bucks for each year, if she's truly innocent. Not that it ever will be, but that should be a federal standard. Not to mention that the prosecutors should be investigated and put on trial, if there was any sort of dirty pool played to get the conviction. To me, it's practically murder.
 
She could be compensated nice but alot of times people don't get shit
 
i dont care for the innocence project because the few times Ive followed cases of theirs they lied or didnt even know the facts of the case, but if they get them right like seems to be the case here then props for their services this time
 
Awful. Poor woman.

Hopefully she doesn't have to worry about anything again for the rest of her life - so many years and moments gone and you only get 1 life. Absolute robbery.
 
ruled that 'evidence directly' ties the killing of Jeschke to a local police officer, who later went to prison for another crime and has since died.

Hemme, then 20, was receiving treatment for auditory hallucinations, de-realisation and drug use when she was targeted by the police, her attorneys said. She had spent most of her life, beginning from the age of 12, in inpatient psychiatric treatment.

Over a series of hours-long interviews, Hemme gave conflicting statements about the murder while being treated with antipsychotic drugs, her attorneys said. 'At some points, she was so heavily medicated that she was unable to even hold her head up and was restrained and strapped to a chair,' they wrote.

So that begs the question: were these guys totally incompetent or just corrupt and covering for a scumbag colleague?
 
She should have done life just for them teeth and goofy glasses.
 
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