A Dominican-born man who had spent 21 years behind bars for a murder he says he did not commit was released from prison after a Massachusetts judge threw out his sentence, ruling that the prosecution's case was flawed.
Superior Court Judge David Lowy vacated a life sentence imposed on Angel Echavarria for the 1994 shooting death of Daniel Rodriguez in Lynn.
Echavarria, dressed in a dark suit, was released from the courthouse to cheers and applause from family and supporters.
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"They finally made justice. I been through a lot in jail. I'm innocent. I never gave up," Echavarria said, according to the Boston Globe.
Echavarria, 48, will be required to wear a GPS monitoring device and remain in Massachusetts as prosecutors decide whether to again take up the case. He will also not be allowed to obtain a passport.
Essex County District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett's office said it is currently reviewing the case. It has until May 30 to decide to appeal the judge's decision to grant a new trial.
Echavarria also thanked the Brandeis University institute that helped free him. The new trial was prompted by a decadelong investigation by the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis University.
"We are deeply grateful that the criminal justice system has finally recognized that Angel Echavarria never received a fair trial," Florence Graves, the institute's founding director, said in a statement.
"The evidence against Angel was deeply flawed, and there was no physical evidence against him."
The institute found a number of legal problems, including inconsistent testimony from witnesses and poor legal representation from Echavarria's then-lawyer.
The state public defender's office sought a new trial in 2010 based largely on the institute's investigation; a judge granted the new trial April 30.
The state's case against Echavarria was based mostly on eyewitness testimony from the victim's brother, who did not speak English and was a habitual marijuana user, according to the institute.
The eyewitness described the shooter as a 20-year-old, clean-shaven Puerto Rican man with a "stocky" or "chunky" build. Echavarria, from the Dominican Republic, in 1994 weighed just 135 pounds (61 kilograms) and had a full mustache.
Judge Lowy found that Echavarria's original trial lawyer also did not cross-examine the victim's brother thoroughly and did not give Echavarria the chance to testify in his own defense.