An Innocence Project: NJ Judge Overturns Black Man's 1995 Murder Conviction
From [HERE] Almost 20 years after Gerard Richardson was convicted of the 1994 murder of Monica Reyes in Elizabeth, New Jersey, a Somerset County Superior Court Judge overturned the conviction today, paving way for his release later this week.
Judge Julie M. Marino set bond at the low amount of $5,000, which was agreed upon by Somerset County Assistant Prosecutor Timothy Van Hise and Richardson’s Innocence Project attorneys Barry Scheck and Vanessa Potkin.
Richardson, who, upon request, was unshackled by court officers at the start of the hearing, was joined in court by more than a dozen relatives and a bus-load of Innocence Project staffers from New York City.
At the conclusion of the hearing, Judge Marino allowed Richardson a brief visit with his 78-year-old mother, who hadn’t seen him since the day he was convicted.
It remains unclear if the prosecution will agree to dismiss the indictment or seek further investigation, but Van Hise is expected to make a decision on the matter by December 17.