Black man freed from prison 44 years after being ‘wrongly convicted of rape

A black man has been freed after spending more than 40 years in jail for a rape he ‘did not commit’.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sean Meyers/ZUMA Wire/REX (10757885b) Ronnie Long, a North Carolina man that was has been incarcerated for the last 44 years, celebrates his release today with family, after a United States District Court ruled to vacate his 1976 rape conviction because of having his due rights violated under the Constitution when he was convicted. Ronnie Long, Albemarle, North Carolina, USA - 27 Aug 2020
Ronnie Long, 64, was 20 when he was sentenced to 80 years in prison for allegedly attacking a white woman in his hometown of Concord, New Carolina, the USA in 1976. 

He maintained his innocence for 44 years and his conviction was vacated on Thursday when the state of North Carolina filed a motion in federal court and the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled his constitutional rights had been violated during the trial. 

FILE - This undated photo provided by the Concord Police Department shows Ronnie Long. The attorney for Long, a North Carolina man who has spent 44 years in prison for a rape he says he didn't commit, will be freed. The Charlotte Observer reported that Long's attorney shared the news via Twitter on Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020. (Concord Police Department/the Charlotte Observer via AP, File)
An all-white jury had convicted Mr. Long, despite a lack of physical evidence connecting him to the crime, CNN reports.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sean Meyers/ZUMA Wire/REX (10757885d) Ronnie Long, a North Carolina man that was has been incarcerated for the last 44 years, speaks to the press and well wishers after he was set free today after a United States District Court ruled to vacate his 1976 rape conviction. The courts ruled Long's due rights were violated under the Constitution when he was convicted. Ronnie Long, Albemarle, North Carolina, USA - 27 Aug 2020
Mr Long’s attorney, Jamie Lau claimed ‘the cards were heavily stacked against him and a large part of that was the racial dynamics in North Carolina in the South, and in particular Concord, North Carolina, in 1976’. 

Ronne and Ashleigh Young. See SWNS story SWNYconviction. A woman married a man who is serving an 80-year sentence for rape, after becoming his prison penpal. Ashleigh Long, 34, and Ronnie Long, 64, have never met outside of the prison?s walls. Ashleigh first wrote to Ronnie after studying his case when she was a criminal justice major in Durham, North Carolina. She became obsessed with his fight for freedom and has spent the last seven years campaigning for his release.
The federal court has now left it to a lower court to decide if Mr. Long is innocent – but lawyers expect the charges to be dismissed as there is ‘literally no evidence of Ronnie’s responsibility for this crime’. 

The state said it will ask the district court to enter a writ to vacate the conviction. Lawyers allegedly found material in 2005 that was withheld during the trial and could have cleared his name.

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