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Hannah Overton: Texas: Bulletin: Major Development: Corpus Christi Caller Times reports that the Nueces County District Attorney will dismiss her case, and declare her innocent..."Andrew Burd died in 2006 from high levels of sodium in his body. Prosecutors sought to prove Overton force-fed Andrew a mixture of spicy seasoning and water. Defense lawyers argued Andrew's death was accidental, the result of a rare medical condition that caused him to have high levels of sodium. A Nueces County jury convicted Overton because they believed she delayed seeking medical care for Andrew. She was automatically sentenced to life in prison without parole. After seven years in prison, the state's highest criminal court overturned her conviction in 2014, citing her trial lawyers were ineffective, and sent her case back to Nueces County. In 2015, then-District Attorney Mark Skurka dropped the case against her but refused to declare her innocent, which prohibited her from accessing state compensation funds for wrongly convicted people."

Previous: Faulty Gunshot Residue Tests: South Carolina: Bulletin: Forensic Magazine reports: 'Faulty gun shot residue tests delaying some prosecutions around South Carolina.'...“How do you have faith in a lab that has failed in such a massive way? It’s a big deal,” said Fielding Pringle, chief Richland County public defender. Her office defends indigent defendants. Pringle had a case in February in which a defendant pleaded guilty, and Berry was the gunshot residue analyst. Pringle won’t comment on what she might do with respect to that case, but said that in general in flawed gunshot residue cases, “People will be looking into re-opening cases.”.."The Richland County public defender’s office also represents Arkeem Breeland, 23, who was charged with attempted murder in a January 2016, domestic disturbance case. Richland County deputy Chris Bagby was unhurt in the incident; he was shot at and missed, police say. Gunshot residue was found on Breeland’s hands, and that analysis was done by Berry, Pringle said. Breeland’s trial has been delayed because of the gunshot residue issue."... (Informative reporting on 'how it (gunshot residue tests) work. HL); reporting Reporter John Monk; The Forensic Magazine; May 8, 201
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"Nueces County District Attorney Mark Gonzalez intends to dismiss Hannah Overton's case and to include language that declares her innocent  in the death of a 4-year-old child she and her husband were adopting. Overton's 2007 capital murder conviction gained international attention because it was widely believed she was wrongfully convicted. A documentary about Overton, "Until Proven Innocent," is making rounds at film festivals and was picked up by Investigation Discovery last year. Andrew Burd died in 2006 from high levels of sodium in his body. Prosecutors sought to prove Overton force-fed Andrew a mixture of spicy seasoning and water. Defense lawyers argued Andrew's death was accidental, the result of a rare medical condition that caused him to have high levels of sodium. A Nueces County jury convicted Overton because they believed she delayed seeking medical care for Andrew. She was automatically sentenced to life in prison without parole.  After seven years in prison, the state's highest criminal court overturned her conviction in 2014, citing her trial lawyers were ineffective, and sent her case back to Nueces County. In 2015, then-District Attorney Mark Skurka dropped the case against her but refused to declare her innocent, which prohibited her from accessing state compensation funds for wrongly convicted people. Gonzalez's action will entitle Overton to state funds and protect her from being retried on the charge. Gonzalez said he plans to make the announcement during the Corpus Christi Bar Association's Law Day Luncheon on Wednesday. "My primary concern, in any case, is doing the right thing, no matter the optics, the political pressure, or any external considerations," Gonzalez said in a written statement. "I reviewed the case against Mrs. Overton and concluded that she was actually innocent of the charges and did not receive a fair trial. For that fact alone, the dismissal is appropriate."
http://www.caller.com/story/news/crime/2017/05/09/nueces-county-da-dismiss-overton-case-declare-woman-innocent/101471030/

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