| Carlos Lavernia | ||
![]() | Incident Date: 6/2/83 Jurisdiction: TX Charge: Rape Conviction: Agg. Rape Sentence: 99 Years |
Year of Conviction: 1985 Exoneration Year: 2000 Sentence Served: 15 Years Real perpetrator found? Not Yet Contributing Causes: Eyewitness Misidentification Compensation? Yes |
In August of 1984, Carlos Lavernia, a Cuban immigrant, was arrested for the rape of a twenty-four year-old woman in Austin, Texas. Austin police linked Lavernia to seven other assaults and charged him as a serial rapist. The principal evidence used to convict Lavernia was the victim's identification of him as the assailant.
Late in the afternoon on June 2, 1983, the victim set out on her daily jog through the Barton Creek Greenbelt in Austin, Texas. While heading east from her apartment toward the Gus Fruh Park, she walked past a Hispanic man, whom she later described as about 5'6", in his early to mid twenties, wearing a maroon shirt and baggy maroon polyester pants. After jogging another half a mile the victim decided to turn around and head home. Out of nowhere, the same man emerged jogging behind her. He then grabbed her from behind and pressed a knife to her throat. She was dragged off the trail where she was forced to preform oral sex and then forced on her hands and knees, struck on the back of the head, and sexually assaulted.
Lavernia was identified as the rapist in a lineup in which the victim herself testified that he was the only one who "anywhere near resembles" the police sketch. Carlos Lavernia was convicted and sentenced to ninety-nine years of incarceration.
Only after DNA testing was performed in 2000, fifteen years after he began his sentence, was Lavernia able to prove his innocence. Throughout his trial and during his fifteen years in prison, Carlos Lavernia maintained his innocence.
Late in the afternoon on June 2, 1983, the victim set out on her daily jog through the Barton Creek Greenbelt in Austin, Texas. While heading east from her apartment toward the Gus Fruh Park, she walked past a Hispanic man, whom she later described as about 5'6", in his early to mid twenties, wearing a maroon shirt and baggy maroon polyester pants. After jogging another half a mile the victim decided to turn around and head home. Out of nowhere, the same man emerged jogging behind her. He then grabbed her from behind and pressed a knife to her throat. She was dragged off the trail where she was forced to preform oral sex and then forced on her hands and knees, struck on the back of the head, and sexually assaulted.
Lavernia was identified as the rapist in a lineup in which the victim herself testified that he was the only one who "anywhere near resembles" the police sketch. Carlos Lavernia was convicted and sentenced to ninety-nine years of incarceration.
Only after DNA testing was performed in 2000, fifteen years after he began his sentence, was Lavernia able to prove his innocence. Throughout his trial and during his fifteen years in prison, Carlos Lavernia maintained his innocence.
| Carlos Lavernia | ||
![]() | Incident Date: 6/2/83 Jurisdiction: TX Charge: Rape Conviction: Agg. Rape Sentence: 99 Years |
Year of Conviction: 1985 Exoneration Year: 2000 Sentence Served: 15 Years Real perpetrator found? Not Yet Contributing Causes: Eyewitness Misidentification Compensation? Yes |
En agosto de 1984, Carlos Lavernia, un inmigrante cubano, fue arrestado por la violación de una mujer de veinticuatro años de edad en Austin, Texas. La policía de Austin vinculó a Lavernia con otros siete casos y lo acusó por violación en serie. La prueba principal para condenar a Lavernia fue que la víctima lo identificó como su violador.
A última hora de la tarde del 2 de junio de 1983, la víctima salió a correr por el Barton Creek Greenbelt de Austin, Texas. Cuando se dirigía en dirección este hacia el Gus Fruh Park, se cruzó con un hombre hispano, al que luego describió como un hombre de una altura aproximada de 5´6´´, de unos veinte o veintipocos años, con una camiseta marron y unos pantalones del mismo color y de polyester. Después de correr otra media milla la víctima decidió dar media vuelta y volver a casa. Saliendo de la nada, el mismo hombre con el que se había cruzado apareció corriendo detrás de ella. La agarró por detrás y la amenazó con un cuchillo en el cuello. La obligó a salir de la zona para correr y a practicarle sexo oral y luego la obligó a ponerse de rodillas y la violó.
Lavernia fue identificado como el violador en una rueda de reconocimiento en la que la misma víctima declaró que él era el único que “se parece remotamente” al esbozo de la policía. Carlos Lavernia fue condenado a una sentencia de noventa y nueve años de carcel.
A última hora de la tarde del 2 de junio de 1983, la víctima salió a correr por el Barton Creek Greenbelt de Austin, Texas. Cuando se dirigía en dirección este hacia el Gus Fruh Park, se cruzó con un hombre hispano, al que luego describió como un hombre de una altura aproximada de 5´6´´, de unos veinte o veintipocos años, con una camiseta marron y unos pantalones del mismo color y de polyester. Después de correr otra media milla la víctima decidió dar media vuelta y volver a casa. Saliendo de la nada, el mismo hombre con el que se había cruzado apareció corriendo detrás de ella. La agarró por detrás y la amenazó con un cuchillo en el cuello. La obligó a salir de la zona para correr y a practicarle sexo oral y luego la obligó a ponerse de rodillas y la violó.
Lavernia fue identificado como el violador en una rueda de reconocimiento en la que la misma víctima declaró que él era el único que “se parece remotamente” al esbozo de la policía. Carlos Lavernia fue condenado a una sentencia de noventa y nueve años de carcel.








