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Sunday, July 14, 2019

Publisher's Note: Brief Pause to complete a writing assignment... Back soon. Harold Levy: Publisher: The Charles Smith Blog.


Dear Readers.

I must embark briefly on a writing assignment - but will be back in  action  soon.

In the interim, please keep in touch as usual with leads on issues, cases,  developments, comments, whatever,  with respect to the subject matter of this Blog  at:

hlevy15@gmail.com

Best wishes.

Harold Levy: Publisher: The Charles Smith Blog;

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PS: Last words for now: Please mark Wednesday July 17 on your calender. That's when Chris Tapp -  this Blog has been following the twists and turns of his case for years - should finally be exonerated, as set out in the following story by reporter Cynthia Sewell, in the Idaho Statesman.  (Such a slow, painful process this has been. Follow the story  on the Statesman site,  at:

https://www.idahostatesman.com/

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STORY: "Prosecutor: Chris Tapp ‘convicted of a crime he did not commit’ in Angie Dodge case," by reporter Cynthia Sewell, published by The Idaho Statesman on July 12, 2019.

GIST: On March 22, Chris Tapp was released early from prison after serving 20 years for the rape and murder of Angie Dodge in Idaho Falls in 1996. Following nearly 30 hours of interrogation, Tapp confessed to assisting in the crime. Even though DNA coll By Darin Oswald After spending nearly half of his life in prison for a crime he said he did not commit, and then getting released early from prison but still tagged with a murder-related conviction, Chris Tapp finally might get exonerated. Tapp’s attorney and the prosecuting attorney are asking the court to vacate Tapp’s conviction. “There exists clear and convincing evidence that (Tapp) was convicted of a crime he did not commit,” Bonneville County Prosecuting Attorney Daniel Clark wrote in a court filing. “Therefore, the state moves that the court grant post-conviction relief ... set aside the jury verdict and vacate the judgment of conviction and dismiss (the) case.” In May 1998, an Idaho Falls jury convicted Tapp for aiding and abetting in the murder and rape of Angie Dodge in 1996. Tapp was sentenced to life with a minimum of 20 years for aiding the murder and a minimum of 10 years for aiding the rape. He would be eligible for parole in 2027. While incarcerated, Tapp maintained his innocence — his DNA did not match the DNA collected at the crime scene — and filed with the court five unsuccessful petitions for post-conviction relief. Eventually, on March 22, 2017, Tapp was released from prison after reaching a deal with prosecutors, but his murder-related conviction remained on his record. On Wednesday, his attorney filed a sixth petition “based on new evidence that Christopher Tapp is actually innocent.” “New evidence has been discovered which negates the conviction” of Tapp, Bonneville County public defender John Thomas wrote in the court filing. The day after Tapp’s attorney filed the petition, Clark filed a post-conviction relief motion on behalf of Tapp with the court. “The basis for this motion is that new, credible material evidence has been discovered by law enforcement,” Clark wrote. So, what is that new, credible evidence both sides are citing? On May 16, Idaho Falls police announced that they had arrested Brian Leigh Dripps in the rape and murder of Dodge. Following decades of dead ends, a nationally renowned genetic genealogist linked DNA from the Dodge crime scene to Caldwell resident Dripps, who lived across the street from Dodge when she was killed. “During his confession to the rape and murder of Angie Dodge, Dripps admitted that he acted alone. Furthermore, Dripps told investigators that he did not know Tapp and nor had he ever met Tapp,” Tapp’s attorney wrote. Tapp’s post-conviction relief hearing is set for 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, in Idaho Falls before Judge Alan Stephens."



 https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article232606462.html
 
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More last, last words. The Halifax Examiner continues to publish informative stories on the Glen  Assoun case - what should prove to be one of the most notorious miscarriages of justice in Canadian history.  I suggest that our readers  check out the publication's site - at the link below - for some of the informative follow-ups that are already appearing.

https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca/
 
Kudos to Innocence Canada (formerly known as The Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted AKA AIDWYC ) for the amazing representation it has provided to Mr. Assoun over the years - and in particular  to lawyers Sean MacDonald,  Phil Campbell and Jerome Kennedy. (And, as always, the organization's non-lawyer heart and soul, Win Wahrer. Bravo to them all!  Check out the excellent  Innocence Canada website at:
 
 https://www.innocencecanada.com/
 
(I was a member of AIDWYC'S Board for several years until I had to resign in order to avoid a conflict of interest with my reporting responsibilities at the Toronto Star. I hate to think of all of the innocent people, like Glen Assoun, would still be in prison if this organization did not exist. HL);
 
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Well, not quite done yet: Check out the recently released National Registry of Exonerations 1918 report: the Death Penalty Information Center analysis at the link below is a good place to start: "DNA evidence helped to exonerate 14 of those wrongfully convicted of homicide in 2018, accounting for only 20.1% of homicide exonerations. The prosecution presented perjured testimony or false witness accusations in all of the murder cases involving DNA, and police and/or prosecutorial misconduct was also present in more than 60% of those cases. DNA helped to rebut false or misleading forensic evidence presented by the prosecution in five of the homicide exonerations."
  https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/facts-and-research/dpic-reports/dpic-special-reports/dpic-analysis-2018-exoneration-report-shows-official-misconduct-and-perjury-remain-leading-causes-of-wrongful-homicide-convictions
 
See also the Crime Report's analysis at the link below - under the very apt heading: "The price of wrongful convictions - 1639 years behind bars."
https://thecrimereport.org/2019/04/10/the-price-of-wrongful-convictions-1639-years-behind-bars/
 
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE: I am monitoring this case/issue. Keep your eye on the Charles Smith Blog for reports on developments. The Toronto Star, my previous employer for more than twenty incredible years, has put considerable effort into exposing the harm caused by Dr. Charles Smith and his protectors - and into pushing for reform of Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology system. The Star has a "topic"  section which focuses on recent stories related to Dr. Charles Smith. It can be found at: http://www.thestar.com/topic/charlessmith. Information on "The Charles Smith Blog Award"- and its nomination process - can be found at: http://smithforensic.blogspot.com/2011/05/charles-smith-blog-award-nominations.html Please send any comments or information on other cases and issues of interest to the readers of this blog to: hlevy15@gmail.com.  Harold Levy: Publisher: The Charles Smith Blog;




























































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Two Blogs Now: The Charles Smith Blog; The Selfless Warriors Blog: I created the Charles Smith Blog in 2007 after I retired from The Toronto Star to permit me to keep digging into the story of the flawed pathologist and the harm he had done to so many innocent parents and caregivers, and to Ontario’s criminal justice system. Since then it has taken new directions, including examinations of other flawed pathologists, flawed pathology, and flawed science and technology which has marred the quality of justice in courtrooms around the world. On International Wrongful Conviction Day in 2024, I was thrilled to have the Blog recognized by Innocence Canada, when I was presented with the, "Rubin Hurricane Carter Champion of Justice Award." The heart of the Blog is my approach to following cases which raise issues in all of these areas - especially those involving the death penalty. I have dedicated 'The Selfless Warrior Blog’ (soon to appear) to those exceptional individuals who have been ripped out of their ordinary lives by their inability to stand by in the face of a glaring miscarriage of justice. They are my ’Selfless Warriors.’ Enjoy!
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