Wrongly Convicted Database Record
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Charge: |
Trespassing |
Sentence: |
30 days in jail or a $100 fine |
Years Imprisoned: |
0.083 |
Year Crime: |
1961 |
Year Convicted: |
1961 |
Year Cleared: |
2015 |
U.S. State or Country of Crime: |
North Carolina |
County or Region of Crime: |
York |
City of Crime: |
Rock Hill |
Result: |
Judicially Exonerated |
Summary of Case: |
"Thomas Walter Gaither, Clarence H. Graham, Willie Thomas "Dub" Massey, William "Willie" Edward McCleod, Robert L. McCullough, James Frank Wells, David Williamson Jr., John Alexander Gaines, Mack C. Workman, and Charles E. Taylor were black codefendants wrongly convicted on February 1, 1961 of trespassing for refusing to leave a "whites" only lunch counter at McCrorys variety store in downtown Rock Hill, SC on January 31, 1961. Gaither was a civil rights organizer, and the other nine were students at Friendship Junior College. Each was sentenced to 30 days in jail or payment of a $100 fine. All served 30 days in jail except for Taylor, who allowed the NAACP to pay his fine so he wouldn't lose his college scholarship. On January 28, 2015 their convictions were vacated and the charges dismissed with prejudiced in Rock Hill City Municipal Court by Circuit Court Judge John C. Hayes III who wrote in his order, (The Friendship Nine) were prosecuted solely based on their race...Such prosecution is on its face unjust under any definition." |
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Innocence Proved By: |
"On January 28, 2015 their convictions were vacated and the charges dismissed with prejudiced by Rock Hill City Municipal Court Judge John C. Hayes. Judge Hayes wrote in his order, (The Friendship Nine) were prosecuted solely based on their race...Such prosecution is on its face unjust under any definition." |
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Was Perpetrator Identified? |
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Age When Imprisoned: |
19 |
Age When Released: |
19 |
Sex: |
Male |
Skin/Ethnicity: |
Black |
Information Source 1: |
"State of South Carolina v. Charles E. Taylor et al., No. 1961-407 thru 416 AND 1961 469-472 (Rock Hill City Municipal Court), January 26, 2015 (Motion To Vacate Convictions)" |
Information Location 1: |
http://media.heraldonline.com/smedia/2015/01/26/11/38/t3N4t.So.6.pdf |
Information Source 2: |
"Judge tosses out unjust Friendship Nine convictions in Rock Hill courtroom, By Rachel Southmayd, The Island Packet, January 28, 2015" |
Information Location 2: |
http://www.islandpacket.com/2015/01/28/3561850/judge-rules-to-vacate-unjust-friendship.html |
Information Source 3: |
"Never felt guilty': Civil rights convictions tossed in SC, By Mitch Weiss (Associated Press), The State (Columbia, SC), January 28, 2015" |
Information Location 3: |
http://www.thestate.com/2015/01/28/3954587_famed-sc-civil-rights-protesters.html?rh=1 |
Information Source 4: |
"Court to toss Friendship Nine's convictions for sit-in protests, By Devon M. Sayers, CNN, January 27, 2015" |
Information Location 4: |
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/27/us/south-carolina-friendship-nine-sit-in-convictions/ |
Information Source 5: |
"Rock Hill & Charlotte Sit-ins, By J. Charles Jones, www.crmvet.org" |
Information Location 5: |
http://www.crmvet.org/info/rockhill.htm |
Book About Case: |
"No Fear For Freedom: The Story of the Friendship 9," By Kimberly P. Johnson (Frown-Free Publications, March 1, 2014" |
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