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Randall Adams, 6. And Installing Software Packages For more. Dies; Freed With Help of Film. Shortly after midnight, a Dallas police officer, Robert Wood, stopped a car for a traffic violation and was shot and killed. The investigation led to Mr. Harris, who accused Mr. Adams of the murder. Other witnesses corroborated his testimony, and Mr.
Adams was convicted in 1. Sentenced to die by lethal injection, Mr. Adams appealed the verdict, but the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals refused to overturn it. His execution was scheduled for May 8, 1. Three days before the execution, the United States Supreme Court ordered a stay on the grounds that prospective jurors who had been uneasy about the death penalty were excluded during jury selection even though they had clearly said they would follow Texas law. Gov. Bill Clements went on to commute Mr. Adams’s sentence to life in prison.
With the death penalty no longer an issue, the Texas appeals court ruled there was “now no error in the case.”In March 1. Mr. Morris arrived in Dallas to work on a documentary about a psychiatrist whose testimony in death penalty cases was controversial. The psychiatrist contended that he could predict future criminal behavior, something the American Psychiatric Association had said was impossible. Video Editing Pc Build Cheap.
Photo. Randall Adams was featured in the film “The Thin Blue Line.”Credit. Everett Collection In Dallas, Mr.
Morris met Mr. Schaffer, who had been working on the case since 1. The two began piecing together a puzzle that pointed to Mr. Harris’s guilt in the police shooting. Harris had by then accumulated a long criminal record and was on death row for an unrelated murder. Mr. Morris and Mr. Schaffer knew from the records that Mr.
Harris had bragged about killing a police officer after the shooting but had then recanted and blamed Mr. Adams, and that the pistol used in the killing had been stolen from his father. Their own investigation revealed that three witnesses had been improperly sprung on the defense and that they had committed perjury in their testimony. Moreover, a statement that Mr. Adams signed during an interrogation was misconstrued as an admission that he had been at the scene of the crime. With so much evidence seeming to suggest Mr. Harris’s guilt, many Texans believed prosecutors had gone after Mr.
Adams and not Mr. Harris because Mr. Harris, who was 1. Texas law. In the murder of a police officer, the theory went, prosecutors almost always seek the most severe punishment. Mr. Schaffer said Mr. Morris gained access to witnesses and others related to the case.
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Schaffer had not been able to accomplish. Harris recanted his previous testimony, without confessing. In 2. 00. 4, Mr. Harris was executed for the other murder. In March 1. 98. 9, the Texas appeals court ruled Mr.
Adams was entitled to a new trial because of the perjured testimony. Three weeks later, he was released on his own recognizance, and two days after that the Dallas district attorney dropped all charges. Mr. Adams lived a peripatetic life afterward, first returning to his native Ohio, then moving to upstate New York, later returning to Texas, in the Houston area, and finally settling again in Ohio. Schaffer said Mr. Adams gave speeches against the death penalty and married the sister of a man on death row. He did not know if they were still married at his death. Mr. Adams’s mother died in December, and he is survived by at least one sister, Mr.
Schaffer said. Mr. Morris went on to make, among other films, “The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. Mc. Namara” (2. 00. Academy Award. Mr. Schaffer said that if Mr.
Adams were found to be wrongly convicted under today’s law in Texas, he would get $8. At the time his conviction was thrown out, wrongly convicted prisoners could get a lump sum payment of $2. Adams was ineligible for the money.
He had not been pardoned; his case had been dismissed. He also did not receive the $2. Mr. Schaffer said.
Adams did not qualify. Continue reading the main story.