💨 Abstract
In 1999, Bobby Gumpright falsely accused Jermaine Hudson of robbery due to his drug addiction. Despite a split jury, Hudson was convicted and sentenced to 99 years. 25 years later, Gumpright came forward, leading to Hudson's release in 2021. Now friends, they are advocating for a bill to allow inmates convicted by split juries to request a retrial.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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