WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO
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Keith Brown |
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Incident Date: 4/22/91 Jurisdiction: NC Charge: 2nd Degree Rape,
2nd Degree Sex Offense Conviction: 2nd Degree Rape,
2nd Degree Sex Offense Sentence: 35 Years |
Year of Conviction: 1993 Exoneration Date: 7/7/97 Sentence Served: 4 Years Real perpetrator found? Yes Contributing Causes: False
Confessions / Admissions Compensation? Yes |
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Keith Brown
served four years in North Carolina prison for a sexual assault he didn’t
commit before he was exonerated through DNA testing.
A 32-year-old woman and her 9-year-old daughter were sexually assaulted in
Wilson, North Carolina, in the early-morning hours of April 22, 1991. Police
officers interrogated Brown and said that he confessed to committing the crime.
He pled guilty and was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
Brown had served four years when biological samples collected from the crime
scene in the incident were sent to Florida along with evidence from unsolved
North Carolina cases. It is unclear why evidence from Brown’s case was sent
along with cold case evidence. The samples from Brown’s case were tested and
the DNA results matched a Florida inmate, proving that Brown could not have
been the perpetrator.
Keith Brown was released from prison on July 7, 1997 and received a pardon of
innocence from North Carolina governor James B. Hunt on July 9, 1999.
The Florida inmate, Samuel Mosley, would eventually be convicted of committing
the 1991 assaults.
Sheffron
Law Firm, P.A.