
Walter McMillian - Wikipedia
In the fall of 1992, McMillian's case received national attention in the CBS News program 60 Minutes. It was pointed out that Monroeville, Alabama, was "best known as the home of Harper Lee , whose To Kill a Mockingbird told a painful story of …
Walter McMillian - Equal Justice Initiative
Walter McMillian was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of a young white woman in Monroeville, Alabama. Bryan Stevenson took on Mr. McMillian’s case in postconviction. EJI proved the State’s witnesses had lied on the stand.
Walter McMillian - National Registry of Exonerations
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against McMillian, holding that a county sheriff could not be sued for money damages. Subsequently, McMillian settled with other officials for an undisclosed amount. McMillian's case served as a catalyst for Alabama's compensation statute, which was passed in 2001.
Just Mercy vs. the True Story of Walter McMillian and Bryan …
2020年1月2日 · When did Bryan Stevenson take Walter McMillian's case? The Just Mercy true story reveals that the real Bryan Stevenson took the case in 1988, the year of McMillian's murder conviction. Michael B. Jordan depicts Stevenson in the movie, while Jamie Foxx plays McMillian.
From the 60 Minutes archives: The true story behind "Just Mercy"
2020年1月9日 · Convicted of robbing and murdering the clerk of a dry cleaning shop in Monroeville, Walter McMillian told correspondent Ed Bradley he have never even been to the Alabama town.
'Just Mercy': What Happened To Walter McMillan? | Crime News
2019年12月26日 · Walter McMillan was exonerated after spending six years on death row for a crime he didn't commit, but the trauma continued to plague him for the rest of his life.
McMillian v. Monroe County, 520 U.S. 781 (1997) - Justia US …
1997年3月18日 · Petitioner Walter McMillian, convicted of capital murder, spent nearly six years on Alabama's Death Row. In 1993, the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals determined that government officials, including the Sheriff of Monroe County, had concealed evidence of McMillian's innocence.
Walter McMillian, 1985 | Death Penalty Information Center
McMillian’s defense attorney called six witnesses who testified that he was at his home on the morning of November 1, taking part in a fish-fry. McMillian did not testify. He was found guilty of first degree murder during a robbery.
What Happened To The Real Walter McMillian From Just Mercy - Refinery29
2019年12月27日 · In 1988, Walter McMillian, a black man, was wrongly convicted and sentenced to death for murdering an 18-year-old white woman in Monroeville, Alabama. His case lacked evidence but he was still...
Alabama’s Exonerated from Death Row - Equal Justice Initiative
Walter McMillian Arrested: June 8, 1987 Exonerated: March 2, 1993 Time on Death Row: 6 years Mr. McMillian, who is Black, was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of a young white woman who worked as a clerk in a dry clearing store in Monroeville, Alabama.
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