The "satanic panic" era is a terrible stain upon our legal system.
Justice in this case was slow, but finally arrived.
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Justice in this case was slow, but finally arrived.
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From 1999 to the present this man had to register as a sex offender.Quote:
San Antonio man caught in 'Satanic panic' gets indecency conviction overturned
Because his son recanted testimony against him, a San Antonio man has been exonerated 32 years after he was found guilty of indecency with a child and sent to prison.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals this week threw out the conviction of Melvin George Quinney Jr., 74, and ruled he was innocent of the charge.
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Mike Ware, executive director of The Innocence Project of Texas, said the appeals court decision on Wednesday "marks an end to this more than 30-year-long injustice."
He should have made up stories about a dystopian future where Drag Queens read stories to kids.Quote:
Quinney was 43 in 1991 when he was arrested and charged with indecency with a child, accused by John, then 10.
The father pleaded not guilty, watched his son (Parker) testify against him at trial, and was convicted, sentenced to 20 years in prison. He was released for good behavior in 1999 after serving eight years and completed his parole in 2011.
Last summer, Parker said he was told and believed stories that his father led a Satanic cult that abused and tortured children and animals, and kidnapped and killed hitchhikers. He told his story at an evidentiary hearing conducted in San Antonio by Criminal Magistrate Judge Andrew W. Carruthers.
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The accusation came during a period when "Satanic panic" conspiracies were heard across the country, creating a widespread belief that children were being sexually abused, tortured and killed at the hands of devil worshipers.
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In his testimony last summer, Parker said he and his siblings were all under 10 when their parents divorced in 1990. It was then that their mother contacted authorities and alleged that her husband was a cult leader who committed multiple killings as part of Satanic rituals.
Eventually, the children were split up by Texas Child Protective Services and placed in foster care, he said. Parker told the court that agency caseworkers and therapists questioned him until he provided the answers they sought. "If I told them stories the crazier, the darker the story, the more they liked it," Parker said in testimony last June.
I really wish he could milk all the cash from the evil therapists, DA's and cops involved in this BS.Quote:
Now that Quinney's conviction has been overturned, a future proceeding to expunge his record can be held, Ware said via text message.
Quinney said he looks forward to proceedings to remove him from the state's sex offender registry, and possible compensation from the state for the wrongful conviction, so he can move to Dallas to be closer to his children and grandchildren.