Innocence Project Files Civil Rights Lawsuit on Behalf of Exoneree Robert Jones

01.16.18 By Innocence Staff

Robert Jones is pictured here (right) Immediately following his exoneration with Innocence Project New Orleans Deputy Director Richard Davis on Jan. 26, 2016. Photo: Innocence Project New Orleans.

Robert Jones is pictured here (right) Immediately following his exoneration with Innocence Project New Orleans Deputy Director Richard Davis on Jan. 26, 2016. Photo: Innocence Project New Orleans.

Today the Innocence Project, along with the law firms Covington & Burling LLP and Jones Walker LLP, filed a civil rights lawsuit on behalf of exoneree Robert Jones against the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office for the damages Jones suffered following his arrest, wrongful convictions, and over 23 years of wrongful imprisonment for crimes he didn’t commit. The lawsuit highlights the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office’s long history of failing to honor its constitutional obligation to disclose evidence favorable to defendants in cases like Jones’s, including its failure to adequately train and supervise its prosecutors to disclose favorable evidence, despite repeated court findings of disclosure violations in other cases.

You can read the complaint filed today here.

You can read more about Jones’s wrongful conviction here.

More: Robert Jones on Father’s Day: ‘It’s a joy to have a family who looks up to you’

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Christine Hall January 19, 2018 at 2:49 pm Reply   

Hope this case receives enough attention locally so that everyone who encounters Robert Jones will know a man has been wronged and karma and society owe him a couple really good opportunities right now. Opportunities for happiness and prosperity, a chance to see, learn and experience new things.

Sean Beller January 17, 2018 at 2:52 pm Reply   

There’s no $ worth the damage from wrongful imprisonment or prosecution! If the awarded is ever awarded, the awarded will never be enough to ensure preventing future repeated damages! Even more so when re presented by an attorney who has sworn an oath to protect the courts interest which is Incorporated U.S. for profit, bankrupt is not for profit!

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