CBN's ministry is made possible by the support of our CBN Partners. [12] On April 1, 2015 the Jefferson County district attorneys office moved to drop the case. Ray stayed on death row until the US Supreme Court overturned his sentence in 2015nearly thirty years later. The prosecutorwho had a documented history of racial bias and said he could tell Mr. Hinton was guilty and evil solely from his appearancetold the court that the States experts asserted match between Mrs. Hintons gun and the bullets from all three crimes was the only evidence linking Mr. Hinton to the Davidson and Vason murders. That paid to keep him on death row for 30 years for a crime he didnt commit. Mr. Hinton wrote: Because the so called Fair Justice Actnow pending before the state legislatureputs time restrictions on how long death row prisoners have to prove their innocence or a wrongful conviction, this legislation increases the risk of executing innocent people and makes our system even less fair. They just didn't take me from my family and friends. They had every intention of executing me for something I didn't do. I even asked God, What did I do so bad?. The engineer said that there wasnt any connection between the weapon and the shooting. Anthony Ray Hinton Awarded Honorary Doctorate Degree, Alabama Man Freed After Decades on Death Row, Freed Death Row Inmate: Humor Saved Me from Satan, 122 Commerce Street Montgomery, AL 36104 Hinton was freed in 2015 after spending 28 years on death row for two 1985 murders that occurred during separate robberies of fast-food restaurants in Birmingham. A year ago, almost to the day, I traveled to Montgomery, Alabama for the Equal Justice Initiative's unveiling of the Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration and The National Memorial for Peace and Justice.. and "Y'all blacks always sticking up for each other."[who?] If you think there is no reason for another book about a grave miscarriage of American justice, think again. Anthony Ray Hinton speaks to students on November 13, 2018, in the . I was released from death row. Get daily or weekly highlights from The 700 Club delivered to your inbox. Former death row inmate Anthony Ray Hinton, who was exonerated in 2015 after spending nearly 30 years behind bars in Alabama, says he has forgiven the state for its decades-long injustice. When life is unjust, turn your pain into purpose. The States evidence of a match was wholly discredited by three highly qualified firearms examiners, including the former chief of the FBIs firearm and toolmarks unit, who testified in 2002 that the bullets from all three crimes could not be matched to a single gun at all, much less to Mrs. Hintons gun, and found that her gun could not have fired the bullets from the third uncharged robbery. Do You Know These 14 Hebrew Names of God? In 1985 Anthony Ray Hinton was charged with the murders of two restaurant managers in Birmingham, Alabama. "Just Mercy" opens in limited release on Christmas Day, and hits theaters everywhere on Jan. 10. Im going to bring the best out of everybody that come in touch with me, says Ray. In 2014, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned his conviction based on his attorneys deficient representation, and Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge Laura Petro ordered a new trial. The prosecutors who filed the motion to dismiss the case did not respond to messages seeking comment, and, through a spokesman, the Alabama attorney general declined to be interviewed. As for Ray, the courts would continue to block his appeals for a retrial. He spent 30 years in prison until, with the help of. [4], Hinton's initial appeals continued to be handled by his public defender, Sheldon C. Perhacs, who lost each of Hintons cases. One of those people was Henry Hays, a KKK member on death row for lynching a Black teenager. The only expert willing to testify at that price was a civil engineer with very little ballistics training and limited by having one eye; he admitted in court to having trouble in operating the microscope. I realized I was there because the wrong people were in office and I had a chance to begin to put men and women that are going to uphold the Constitution.. He has become an inspirational speaker, traveling the country and the world. It was an overwhelming day, and it should never have taken that long, says Charlotte. Anthony Ray Hinton, age 61, now lives as a free man in the state of Alabama, where he was born and raised. In his book, The Awe of God, pastor and author, John Bevere describes the many ways having a genuine and holy fear of God enhances the good in one A man who makes a vow to the LORD or makes a pledge under oath must never break it. Can God change your life? Have students pair/share with a partner. [10] The Court ruled that Hinton's original defense lawyer had provided "constitutionally deficient" ineffective assistance of counsel, and remanded his case to the Alabama state court for retrial. The reality is much worse as doctors find a large brain tumor behind Hes known as Johnny B. Badd from the World Wrestling Federation. Since then, Hinton has been able to forgive everyone responsible for his imprisonment, because thats how my mother raised me and because I have a God who forgives. Founded by a lawyer, Bryan Stevenson, it had a track record of overturning unjust convictions and in winning a. Harriet Beecher Stowe and Harriet Tubman were two of the most well-known abolitionists.. Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs were both able to free themselves from slavery. [2] Hinton was sentenced to death and held on the state's death row for 28 years before his 2015 release.[2][3][4][5][6]. Despite the new evidence, the courts still refused to reopen Rays case. State prosecutors never questioned the new findings but nonetheless refused to re-examine the case or concede error. Since Anthony Ray Hinton was exonerated and released from death row over two years ago, Alabama lawmakers have not only refused to compensate him for the three decades he spent on death row for a crimehe did not commit, but also passed legislation changing the appeals process in death penalty cases so that innocent people like Mr. Hinton now face aneven greater risk of being executed. For Ray, it was a bittersweet moment. That paid for the experts who got it wrong. On July 25, 1985, a restaurant in Bessemer was robbed and the manager was shot but not seriously wounded. They began, he said, with his arrest in one shooting that occurred while witnesses said he was at work miles away. Jesus didnt say, Hey, when an enemy come across you, I want you to hate him, says Ray. Living the Christian life is a journey. He has received no compensation. If this is where God intends for me to be and die, this is where I die. Hinton speaks about racism's role in conviction. All Rights Reserved, U.S. History, U.S. Government & Civics, Criminal Justice, Legal Studies. 2023 The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc., A nonprofit 501 (c)(3) Charitable Organization. He . In 1985 he was convicted of the murders of two restaurant workers in Birmingham, Ala. Thirty years later . [4] Hinton was portrayed by O'Shea Jackson Jr. in the 2019 film Just Mercy. In Alabama, he writes, judges are elected based on how many people they send to death row, not on how many people they let off., Hintons lawyer provides this ghastly statistic: With 34 executions and seven exonerations in Alabama since 1975, one innocent person has been identified on Alabamas death row for every five executions.. Our tax dollars that paid for the judge and the prosecutor that prosecuted him. Instead, They Want to Speed Up Executions. Get all your true crime news from Oxygen. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Ray had a message, and he taught that message to his neighbor Henry, though they only had one thing in common. [citation needed] Hinton's mother died in 2002. According to the Death Penalty Information Center, Mr. Hinton is the 152nd person exonerated from an American death row since 1973. EJI attorneys engaged three of the nation's top firearms . Anthony Ray Hinton was a man wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit back in the year 1985 and what happened was that two fast food restaurants in Birmingham Alabama were robbed and both Mangers were shot dead named Thomas Vason and John Davidson and on a later date of July 25th on the same year another restaurant was robbed in Bessemer Since Anthony Ray Hinton was exonerated and released from death row over two years ago, Alabama lawmakers have not only refused to compensate him for the three decades he spent on death row for a crime he did not commit, but also passed legislation changing the appeals process in death penalty cases so that innocent people like Mr . By AFP Reporters Alabaman Anthony Ray Hinton, an African American spent 30 years on death row because, he says, he was "black and poor." His name finally cleared in Alabama, he now campaigns for justice which he says can only be achieved by beating Donald Trump at the ballot box. The Equal Justice Initiative assisted Hinton so that he could cast a ballot for Doug Jones in the 2017 special Senate election. Birmingham, Alabama, 1985. (You will need to make a copy of the document to edit it.). What did Hinton say were the five reasons given by the police officer that guaranteed his conviction? Anthony Ray Hinton leaves the Jefferson County jail in Birmingham, Alabama in April 2015, after nearly 30 years on death row. I dont believe the God that I serve is gonna let me die for a crime He knows I didnt commit.. Love your enemy. The only way that we will ever conquer hate is love.. Hinton was granted a new trial, and the charges were dismissed after prosecutors said that the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences determined that the bullets that killed the restaurant managers could not have been used with Hintons mothers gun. The panel questioned the findings of the Alabama authorities, but the state remained steadfast. Hintonstarted a book club while he was incarcerated, and went on to write a memoir about his experience, called, The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row. Since its publication in 2018, the book has been widely praised, with Oprah Winfrey selecting it for her official book club last June and applauding Hinton in a string of interviews, according to CBS This Morning. Number two, a white man is gonna say you shot him, whether you shot him or not, believe, me I dont care, says Ray. However, the number of members also gradually became smaller when book club members were executed. Ive got to forgive, he said. [5], While on death row, Hinton spent much of his time reading. Despite his innocence, Anthony Ray Hinton lingered on death row for nearly 30 years for crimes he did not commit. Plus, two long lost cousins Hooked on drugs before he was a teen, a meth addict has only one goal in life. He was wrongfully convicted of two murders and served nearly three decades in jail before being released in 2015. Casting a ballot represents a culmination of Mr. Hintons victory over that system., Voting for the first time was like a breath of fresh air. Read the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution below and determine which of the five reasons from the second question of activity 1 were unconstitutional. A jury found him guilty, a judge sentenced him to death. In the summer of 1985 in Birmingham, Alabama, Anthony Ray Hinton was arrested, tried, and convicted of the murders of two restaurant workers earlier that year; two crimes he was innocent of. [11] Hinton's original defense lawyer had wrongly thought he had only $1,000 available to hire a ballistics expert to rebut the states case on evidence. Hinton hopes that will change, and his vote on Tuesday gave him hope that it will change soon. $200 per post at $10/CPM. One of the longest serving death row prisoners in Alabama history and among the longest serving condemned prisoners to be freed after presenting evidence of innocence, Mr. Hinton was the 152nd person exonerated from death row since 1983. Searching for Justice explores criminal justice reforms unfolding across the country, as the leaders from both sides of the political aisle attempt to end mass incarceration by rethinking laws that some say have become barriers to work, housing, and economic stability. What did I do? And number five, youre gonna have an all-white jury.. If you didnt do it, one of your brothers did. But as a poor black man in the South, Hinton was sentenced to death by electrocution. Anthony Ray Hinton's wrongful conviction and time on death row is featured in the upcoming drama, Just Mercy. The film, starring Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx, follows attorney Brian Stevenson as he fights for the wrongly imprisoned including Hinton. Introductions: Anthony Ray Hinton May 2, 2019. . After 12 more years of litigation, theU.S. Supreme Court reversedthe lower courts, and a new trial was granted. An Alabama man has been freed after spending nearly 30 years on death row. Mr. Hinton, during an interview in which he sometimes cried and buried his head in his hands, lashed out at the officials whose decisions he said had kept him wrongly imprisoned. In the interview, Hinton described how issues of race permeated his case. with his arrest in one shooting that occurred while witnesses said he was at work miles away. An all-white jury sentenced him guilty of two counts of capital murder and to death by electric chair.. In this lesson, students meet. Watch a trailer here. He woke up at 5 a.m., showered, brewed himself some coffee and, not knowing how long he would have to wait, made himself breakfast that would stick to his ribs. He was 29 years old at the time. Watch a trailer. The police turned up one day while Hinton, then 29, was mowing his mother's lawn; they. Mar 30, 2016 Updated Mar 31, 2016. Pastor Glen Berteau wants to reignite the fire of God within believers that have allowed their faith to become dormant. official, to review the forensic evidence. That victim survived and then misidentified Hinton as his assailant; then the state completed this travesty by providing completely fake ballistic evidence to tie a gun found in Hintons mothers home to all three murders. For your mom not to be here the day that you are released, to run into her arms and say, Im home, Mom isI try my best to be the son that she brought me up to be, says Ray. In 2020, all of the candidates he voted for were Democrats. He said to Hinton, "All of y'all blacks always say you didnt do something. [4], The prosecution's only evidence at the trial was a statement that ballistics tests showed four crime scene bullets matched Hinton's mother's gun, which was discovered at her house during the investigation. Among the authors whom the prisoners read and discussed were James Baldwin and Harper Lee. [4] Finally, Hinton was the last prisoner left on death row. Number one, youre Black. Hence, he asked God to remove the hatred and bitterness in his heart. A total of 54 men walked past Hinton's cell on their way to execution. The two Harriets were termed abolitionists because they wanted slavery to be abolished. Anthony Ray Hinton. On February 24, 2014, the Supreme Court today unanimously granted relief to Anthony Hinton, finding that his trial lawyer was constitutionally deficient. Their key piece of evidenceexpert testimony claiming the ballistics report of the bullets pulled from the victims matched a handgun found in Rays home. Hi. But for all yall thats snapping the cameras, I want you to know there is a God.. They were both convicts on death row. We have a system that is compromised by racial bias, and his case proves it., Weve gotten into a culture, he said in a separate interview, where the pressure to convict and to achieve these outcomes is so great that owning up to mistakes is less frequent than youd like to imagine.. But it would be a single piece of evidence that held the key to proving Rays innocence. Alabamas Jim Crow-era constitution openly intended felony disenfranchisement and the biased criminal legal system that ensnared Mr. Hinton to work hand in hand to squash Black political power, she added. There is no question A Tim Smyth teaches 10th and 11th grade social studies at Wissahickon High School in Ambler, Pennsylvania. The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row. All rights reserved. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] See Innocence and Race. I write mainly, not to express myself, but to encourage and bless people through writing. And Anthony made a decision to accept the reality and still allow God to use him while in prison. Hintons luck changed, however, when Bryan Stevenson, a lawyer with the Equal Justice Initiative, took on his case. Anthony Ray Hinton was a man wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit back in the year 1985 and what happened was that two fast food restaurants in Birmingham Alabama were robbed and both Mangers were shot dead named Thomas Vason and John Davidson and on a later date of July 25th on the same year another restaurant was robbed in Bessemer His claims of innocence would fall on deaf ears, including those of his court-appointed lawyer. Hinton spent 30 years on Alabama's death row for crimes he didn't commit. Though a 29-year-old Anthony Hinton was working at a locked warehouse 15 miles away at the time of the second crime, and although there were no eyewitness accounts of the first incident, he was arrested one evening while cutting the grass outside of his mother's house . We are here to help and encourage you! In 1985, Anthony Ray Hinton was arrested and charged with two counts of capital murder in Alabama. After 30 years in custody for crimes he did not commit, Mr. Hintons release is bittersweet. He was going to be convicted anyway. Anthony Ray Hinton's wrongful conviction and time on death row is featured in the upcoming drama, Just Mercy. The film, starring Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx, follows attorney. Under the Fair Justice Act, I'd be dead. He also wrote a book about his time in prison called The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row, which has since been selected for . Joe Nangle will also be honored May 19 Anthony Ray Hinton will deliver the keynote address May 19 at St. Bonaventure University's 159 th Commencement ceremony, almost four years after he left an indelible impression on the class about to graduate.. Hinton was released from prison in April 2015 after spending 30 years on Alabama's death row for a crime he did . (What were the five reasons given by the white police officer that guaranteed Mr. Hintons supposed guilt?) In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence. Alabama On Sunday, January 10, 60 Minutes aired an interview with Anthony Ray Hinton, who was exonerated on April 3, 2015 after spending nearly 30 years on Alabama 's death row. The Sun Does Shine is an extraordinary testament to the power of hope sustained through the darkest times, now adapted for younger readers, with a revised foreword by Just Mercy author Bryan Stevenson. Overview: The struggle to adapt to life after conviction is a major challenge, especially for those who were innocent of the crime that led to a prison sentence. Firearms experts convened by an Equal Justice Initiative attorney testified in 2002 that the revolver was not the weapon used in the murders of the two fast-food managers. He went on tospend 28 years on death row 30 yearsin all, without his freedom. What do you do when you tell a lawyer that youre innocent and he looks at you and says, The problem with that statement. Dick Kearns, Fr. Being locked up for 30 years made me realize how important the vote was, He added. By unanimous vote, the court ruled to grant Ray a new trial. Sen. Paul Bussman, R-Cullman, has proposed legislation to grant Anthony Ray Hinton $1.5 million over three years. [3] A survivor of a third restaurant robbery picked a photo of Anthony Ray Hinton, then age 29, from a lineup, and the police investigated him. #ElectionDay #Vote2020 pic.twitter.com/J2eFOWnheD. In recent days leading up to the vote, Hinton had been thinking more about his grandparents and his parents, who he said werent allowed to vote because of voter suppression such as literacy tests, polls taxes and intimidation. Start your day together with God and the GOD TV team. Moving forward, he chose to pray for those men who set him up instead. Winner of the 2019 Moore Prize Finalist, Dayton Peace Prize, 2019 "An amazing and heartwarming story, it restores our faith in the inherent goodness of humanity." - Archbishop Desmond Tutu A powerful, revealing story of hope, love, and justice. Yes, Im going to write and spread His love because I love Him and His people, and my heart is to live for Him. Anthony, or Ray, still remembers the arresting officers chilling words There are five things that gonna convict you. Read this article and answer the following questions. He must do exactly what he said he would do. Deputies escort Mr. Hinton in the courthouse during his trial. God made it possible for you to know. To be accused of murder, itto me, it-it dont get no worse than that, says Anthony. And youre going to take the rap. He has one message for everyone who will listen: Our system is broken, and its time to put a stop to the death penalty. They gonna say you shot him. You gonna have a white jury more than likely. And he said, All of that spell conviction, conviction, conviction. I said, Well, does it matter that I didnt do it? He said, Not to me. Hinton went on to explain how he felt about the racial bias in his case: I cant get over the fact that just because I was born black and someone that had the authority who happened to be white felt the need to send me to a cage and try to take my life for something that they knew that I didnt do. Bryan Stevenson, Hintons attorney and the executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, joined Hinton for the interview, and spoke about the systemic issues surrounding the case. [8] In June 1989, that judgment was affirmed by the unanimous Supreme Court of Alabama. Ala. Although he spent nearly three decades on death row and solitary confinement for a crime that he didnt commit, Hinton said he still feels a kinship with returning citizens whose ballots represent another step in the direction of freedom and contributing to society as a free citizen of the United States. Breaking Free From The Voice Of Perfection: How Gods Word For You Today: Jesus Is Your Friend, Remarkable Miracles That Are Available For You Too, Turn Down The Noise And Find God In Your Stillness, Prayer Is A Powerful Weapon 5 Effective Strategies For Breakthrough, What I Learned From The Chosen: God Loves Us Enough To Protect Us, Woman In Wheelchair Miraculously Takes Off Running During A Revival Service In Brazil. Having spent 30 years on. Have students write a personal response summarizing the video How do you feel after seeing Hintons struggle with the criminal justice system? Cases like Anthony Ray Hintons give the public pause about the death penalty, said Robert Dunham, the centers executive director. Using television and the Internet, CBN is proclaiming the Good News in 149 countries and territories, with programs and content in 67 languages. I said, Henry, I truly believe that you are going to Heaven, says Ray. On Friday, Mr. Hinton was presented with some of the modern conveniences that emerged during his decades in prison, including an iPhone. 07.31.17. Rays mother, Buhlar, and his best friend, Lester Bailey, were crushed by the outcome. But Hinton was ultimately convicted due to a gun that was discovered in his mothers home, where he lived. The judge finally dismissed the charges after prosecutors said that scientists at the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences tested the evidence and confirmed that the crime bullets cannot be matched to the Hinton weapon. Sign up forOxygen Insiderfor all the best true crime content. Hinton was assigned an incompetent lawyer who was paid $1,000 by the state and then proceeded to hire an incompetent ballistics expert who guaranteed his conviction on fake evidence. A woman suspects a stroke as her eyes twitch and she experiences slurred speech. Copyright 2022 GOD TV, Simco Media LLC. Since his release, Hinton has spoken in various venues about the injustices of the Alabama judicial system and other issues related to his conviction and imprisonment. In 1985, Anthony Ray Hinton was arrested and charged with two counts of capital murder in Alabama. Explore Anthony Ray Hinton Wiki Age, Height, Biography as Wikipedia, Wife, Family relation. But the state court of Alabama refused to overturn his convictions or grant a new trial. SUPPORTED BY VIEWERS LIKE YOU. In April 2015, the state of Alabama dismissed all charges when state ballistics experts were unable to match the bullets to the handgun. Anthony Ray Hinton Exonerated After 30 Years on Death Row. Police seized an old revolver belonging to Mr. Hinton's mother, and state firearm examiners said that was the gun used in all three crimes. Send a prayer request now, or call 18007007000. Indifferent to these concerns, the Alabama legislature passed the new law this spring,making it more difficult to obtain adequate counsel and imposing more unfair filing requirements.