Porterville Recorder

’God is so good’ says man freed after five decades in prison

- By STACEY PLAISANCE

— A 65-year-old man who was arrested at 19 and sentenced to life without parole walked out of prison on Wednesday, saying “God is so good” after his rape conviction was overturned by a judge.

Authoritie­s withheld evidence that could have exonerated Wilbert Jones decades ago and their case against him was “weak at best,” State District Judge Richard Anderson said.

“Freedom. After more than 45 years and ten months. That’s going through my mind,” Jones said as he hugged his brother, Plem Jones, and other relatives outside the gates of the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

Jones also thanked his legal team at the Innocence Project New Orleans, saying “without them, this wouldn’t be possible.”

Doing all that time was “very difficult,” Jones said, but he told reporters he holds no resentment.

“I forgave. I forgive,” Jones said. “I didn’t have control of it. Why should I worry about it? I’m in charge of myself.”

Attorney Emily Maw praised “the extraordin­ary strength” of a man “who has spent over 16,000 days in prison for something he didn’t do,” and would neverthele­ss “come out with a faith in God and in humanity.”

Prosecutor­s said they do not intend to retry Jones, but they also said they would ask the Louisiana Supreme Court to review last month’s decision by the judge. Court spokesman Robert Gunn said Wednesday morning that no such request had been filed. Jones has yet to be cleared; the judge set his bail at $2,000.

Maw told The Associated Press that it would be “legally incorrect and morally problemati­c” if the East Baton Rouge District Attorney’s Office insists on trying to uphold the conviction, because by doing so, it would be “saying that when Wilbert Jones was arrested in 1972 as a young, 19-year-old poor black man, he did not deserve the rights that people deserve today.”

 ?? AP PHOTO BY GERALD HERBERT ?? Wilbert Jones talks to media with his brother Plem Jones, right, after leaving East Baton Rouge Parish Prison in Baton Rouge, La., Wednesday.
AP PHOTO BY GERALD HERBERT Wilbert Jones talks to media with his brother Plem Jones, right, after leaving East Baton Rouge Parish Prison in Baton Rouge, La., Wednesday.

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