Wrongly Convicted Database Record
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Charge: |
First Degree Murder |
Sentence: |
Death and later resentenced or commuted to Life |
Years Imprisoned: |
6 |
Year Crime: |
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Year Convicted: |
1922 |
Year Cleared: |
1928 |
U.S. State or Country of Crime: |
North Carolina |
County or Region of Crime: |
Onslow |
City of Crime: |
Swansboro |
Result: |
Pardoned |
Summary of Case: |
"Fred Dove was codefendant of Frank Dove and George Williams, who were all wrongly convicted of murder. On the morning of his execution in 1923 a fourth codefendant whose testimony was the sole evidence against them, admitted he had perjured himself to implicate the three men under the coercive threats of the police. In 1928 the three men received an unconditional pardon from North Carolina's Governor Angus McLean." |
Conviction Caused By: |
"Perjured testimony of the actual killer, who falsely testified under the coercive threats of the prosecution." |
Innocence Proved By: |
Confession by the actual killer his three codefendants had nothing to do with the murder. |
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Was Perpetrator Identified? |
Yes |
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Sex: |
Male |
Skin/Ethnicity: |
Black |
Information Source 1: |
"In Spite of Innocence: Erroneous Convictions in Capital Cases, Michael L Radelet, Hugo Adam Bedau, and Constance E. Putnam, Northeastern University Press, Boston, 1992 p. 300." |
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"Miscarriages of Justice in Potentially Capital Cases, Hugo Adam Bedau & Michael L. Radelet, Stanford Law Review, November, 1987, Vol. 40, p. 111." |
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In Spite of Innocence |
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