An American citizen has been cleared of murder. But this did not come until 45 years later after he was convicted.
Richard Phillips, 71, was upbeat, saying the criminal justice system “works — it just didn’t work fast enough.”
A Reddit report indicates that the judge granted a request to permanently drop the case against Phillips, whose conviction was erased last year. Wayne County prosecutor Kym Worthy said a new investigation by her office backed his claim that he had no role in a 1971 fatal shooting.
She said a key witness lied at his 1972 murder trial.
“There’s nothing I can say to bring back 40 years of his life,” Worthy said. “The system failed him. This is a true exoneration.”
Phillips had been free on bond since December. He likely will be eligible for more than $2 million under Michigan’s wrongful conviction law.
No one in the U.S. has served more years in prison before being exonerated than Phillips, said David Moran, director of the Innocence Clinic.
“I’ve never carried bitterness around, so I’m not a bitter man,” Phillips told reporters when asked about his decades in prison.
One of his goals: A reunion with two children who were ages 2 and 4 when he went to prison in 1972. Despite publicity about his case, Phillips said he hasn’t heard from them and doesn’t know their whereabouts.
“You have seen the worst and best of the criminal justice system,” Judge Kevin Cox told Phillips.
Phillips has settled in a Detroit suburb and attends a church where he shares his story with others.
“His freedom truly belongs to him again,” Moran said.
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