Dallas County formally declares wrongful conviction of Tommy Lee Walker

Dallas County’s Commissioners Court is expected to adopt a resolution formally recognizing that a 19-year-old man executed in 1956 was wrongfully convicted, marking an official acknowledgment of a historical miscarriage of justice.

The resolution declares that Tommy Lee Walker’s conviction for rape and murder in 1954 was fundamentally flawed and that his execution represented a profound injustice.

The action followed a comprehensive review by the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office Conviction Integrity Unit, working with the Innocence Project of New York and Northeastern University School of Law’s Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project, which uncovered “credible and compelling” evidence that Walker’s arrest, interrogation, prosecution and conviction were tainted by false or unreliable evidence, coercive interrogation tactics and racial bias…

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