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Selected Case History
Selected Case Documents:
*Order Granting Petition for Writ of Error Coram Nobis Vacating Conviction
–District Attorney’s Notice of Intent to Vacate
Selected Media Coverage:
-USA Today: ‘Oh, it’s been so long’: Mother collapses with joy after wrongfully convicted son freed
-The Tennessean: Judge overturns murder conviction of Nashville man serving life in prison in 1998 case
-The Tennessean: Nashville DA’s office moves to overturn conviction of man serving life for 1998 murder
-New York Times: Imprisoned Nearly 15 Years, but Now Cleared of a Murder He Didn’t Commit
-NBC: Tennessee man freed after nearly 15 years in prison for wrongful murder conviction
-CNN: Tennessee man exonerated after serving 15 years for a murder he didn’t commit
-The Tennessean: Nashville judge hears arguments for dropping charges against Joseph Webster
-The Tennessean: ‘The conviction is wrongful’: Attorney discusses Nashville man’s life sentence case
-The Nashville Scene: DA’s Office Seeks Release for Nashville Man Convicted of 1998 Murder
-NPR-WPLN: Nashville District Attorney Agrees To Review Conviction In 1998 Murder Case
-NPR-WPLN: Investigation: After Pledging To Examine Innocence Claims, Nashville DA Has Yet To Open A Case
–New York Post: Tennessee man walks free after 1998 murder conviction is overturned
-People: Tennessee Man, 41, Exonerated After Judge Overturns 1998 Murder Conviction
-Channel 5: Joseph Webster adjusting to freedom after judge dismisses murder conviction
-Channel 4: Joseph Webster reunites with family after judge vacates murder conviction 14 years into prison sentence
-Fox 17: Nashville man imprisoned for murder for almost 15 years may walk free
-Fox 17: FERRIER FILES: Nashville murder conviction investigation to be reopened
-Fox 17: FERRIER FILES: Is Nashville man serving a life sentence innocent?
-Fox 17: FERRIER FILES: Imprisoned man’s DNA not on murder weapon
-Channel 5: Wrongful conviction requests are getting a second look
-The Tennessean: District attorney redesigns ‘burdensome’ process of searching for wrongful convictions
Selected Case Documents:
–Calvin Bryant Clemency Petition
–Calvin Bryant Verified Petition for Sentencing Relief
–Petitioner’s Supplemental Memorandum in Support of Jurisdiction
–Record Designations and Issues to Be Presented on Appeal
–Calvin Bryant Principal Brief
Selected Media Coverage:
–The Tennessean: Sentenced to 17 years for low-level drug charge, Nashville man gets freedom thanks to deal with prosecutors
–Patch: Nashville Case Highlights Drug-Free School Zone Reform Efforts
–Reason: How a Drug-Free School Zone Sent a Tennessee College Student to Prison For 17 Years
–Reason: Calvin Bryant Was Serving a Draconian Mandatory Minimum Sentence. Now He’s Free
–Nashville Scene: Council Members Petition Judge Over Drug-Free School Zone Case
–The Tennessean: He got 17 years for selling drugs near school. Now 12 Nashville officials are fighting on his behalf
–ScotBlog: Eighth Amendment Challenge Filed Against Tennessee’s “Drug Free School Zone” Law
–Families Against Mandatory Minimums: Calvin Bryant: 17 Years for a First Offense