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Home » Featured » Man who spent 38 years in jail for alleged murder of a woman is finally declared innocent

Man who spent 38 years in jail for alleged murder of a woman is finally declared innocent

March 4, 2023
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A man who spent more than 38 years locked-up behind bars for a 1983 murder he did not commit has now been declared innocent.

Maurice Hastings was released from prison last year after long-untested DNA evidence pointed to a different suspect. The judge in October vacated Mr Hastings’ conviction at the request of prosecutors with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office and his lawyers from the Los Angeles Innocence Project.

Prosecutors and Mr Hastings’ lawyers then returned to the court on Wednesday to ask Judge William C. Ryan to take the additional step and declare him innocent of the killing 40 years ago.

The judge’s declaration of Mr Hastings as ‘factually innocent’ means the evidence proves conclusively that he did not commit the crime.

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The victim in the 1983 case, Roberta Wydermyer, was sexually assaulted and killed by a single gunshot to the head. Her body was found in the trunk of her vehicle in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, authorities said.

Mr Hastings was charged with special-circumstance murder and the district attorney’s office sought the death penalty but the jury deadlocked. A second jury convicted him and he was sentenced in 1988 to life in prison without possibility of parole.

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But after being freed from his wrongful conviction, Mr Hastings visibly beamed and said he was ready to move.

‘It means a lot,’ he said. I’m grateful for the judge’s ruling, and the apologies – everything has been wonderful today.’

‘I’m ready to move on with my life. I’m a happy man today.’

District Attorney George Gascón said Mr Hastings ‘survived a nightmare.’

‘He spent nearly four decades in prison exhausting every avenue to prove his innocence while being repeatedly denied,’ Mr Gascón said in a statement.

Mr Gascón said the ruling will clear Mr Hastings´ name and pave the way for him to seek possible relief in connection with his wrongful conviction.

Mr Hastings maintained he was innocent since his arrest some 40 years ago.

At the time of the victim´s autopsy, the coroner conducted a sexual assault examination, and semen was detected in an oral swab, the district attorney´s office said in October.

Mr Hastings sought DNA testing in 2000, but at that time, the DA´s office denied the request. Mr Hastings submitted a claim of innocence to the DA´s Conviction Integrity Unit in 2021, and DNA testing last June found that the semen was not his.

The DNA profile was put into a state database and matched to a person who was convicted of an armed kidnapping and forced copulation of a female victim who was placed in a vehicle´s trunk.

The suspect, Kenneth Packnett, died in prison in 2020, prosecutors said.

Mr Hastings, who was 69 years old when he walked out of prison last October, told reporters at the time that he had prayed the day of his freedom would come.

‘I am not standing up here a bitter man, but I just want to enjoy my life now while I have it,’ Mr Hastings said.

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