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Fwd: Why won't they test the DNA?



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From: Jon Perri, Change.org <mail@change.org>
Date: Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 9:20 AM
Subject: Why won't they test the DNA?
To: landrightsnfarming.seamom89@gmail.com


 
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Kirstin Lobato was sent to prison for a crime she says she didn't commit -- and DNA tests could prove it. Tell the District Attorney to allow the tests immediately.

Sign Michelle's Petition

melissa -

The "all time champ in wrongful convictions"? Kirstin Lobato was 19 when she was sent to prison for murder -- despite the fact that no physical evidence tied her to the crime scene, multiple witnesses testified that she was almost 200 miles away at the time, and other evidence pointed to a completely different person.

Crucial DNA evidence ignored: For ten years, law enforcement officials have refused to test DNA evidence from the crime scene, even though it could exonerate Kirstin and find the real killer. Kirstin's friend Michelle Ravell says the reason is clear: they know it could prove they've kept an innocent woman in prison for ten years. But now, there is new hope.

You can help exonerate an innocent woman: A new District Attorney has just been appointed, and he has the power to agree to new DNA tests. Michelle says it's a chance for him to right an historic wrong -- and she knows that if he hears from thousands of people across the country, he'll be convinced to take this opportunity to uncover the truth.

Click here to sign Michelle's petition asking District Attorney Stephen Wolfson to allow DNA testing in Kirstin's case.

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Here's more information about Michelle's campaign, in her own words.

Kirstin Blaise Lobato is an innocent woman stuck in prison while evidence in her case goes untested for DNA. 

In 2002 at 19 years old, Kirstin was convicted for the murder and sexual assault of a homeless man named Duran Bailey in Las Vegas. But there was no physical evidence tying Kirstin to the crime and the evidence that was tested for DNA actually excluded her. There were four identifiable crime scene fingerprints - none matched Kirstin's. A bloody shoe print was found next to the body and a footprint expert testified that it came from a "U.S. men's size 9 athletic shoe." Pubic hair found on the victim was tested for DNA and the results excluded both Blaise and the victim as the hair's source. Multiple people testified that Kirstin was nearly 200 miles away from Las Vegas at the time of the crime. 

What happened to Kirstin could happen to anyone. But now, Kirstin has the opportunity to prove her innocence if Clark County District Attorney Stephen Wolfson makes two very reasonable decisions: to allow DNA testing of crime scene evidence and to not file any opposition to Kirstin's appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court. 

The Innocence Project, an organization whose DNA testing work has freed 292 innocent people from prison, has offered to pay to test and re-test 13 pieces of evidence related to the crime using the latest in DNA technology and Wolfson still won't allow it. 

In addition to the DNA evidence, Kirstin has proven her innocence by way of her Habeas Corpus petition's new evidence grounds. If the State of Nevada District Attorney doesn't oppose her Appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court, justice will finally be served and she can regain her life.

Clark County District Attorney Stephen Wolfson has a chance to do the right thing and to seek true justice in the murder of Duran Bailey. 

Please sign this petition and ask District Attorney Wolfson to allow DNA testing of crime scene evidence and to not file any opposition to Kirstin's appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court.

Click here to sign the petition.

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