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Latest NewsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JULY 15, 2005 DALLAS -- A new Web site has been established to distribute information about the ongoing efforts to free two Mexican nationals wrongly convicted of murder in the Texas Panhandle town of Littlefield. InnocentInTexas.com is being launched today in advance of an Aug. 2 hearing scheduled to examine new evidence exonerating defendants Alberto Sifuentes and Jesus Ramirez. The two men have been serving life sentences for the Aug. 6, 1996 killing of convenience store clerk Evangelina Cruz at the Jolly Roger store just off Texas Highway 84. The criminal proceedings took place only miles from Tulia, TX, where dozens of black people were wrongfully convicted of drug charges in a racially biased criminal prosecution. Mr. Sifuentes and Mr. Ramírez were convicted based on no physical evidence tying them to the violent robbery-murder of Ms. Cruz, a mother of four who was shot nine times, including once in the face. In the 2˝ years since entering the case at the request of the Mexican government, the Dallas law firm of Haynes and Boone, LLP has found: -- That two prison informants lied at the trial, that a key prosecution witness from the scene of crime was not even there at the time of the murder.
InnocentInTexas.com provides resources for the growing number of press and community groups interested in the efforts to press the Texas Attorney General's office to admit error in the cases. Doing so could free Mr. Sifuentes and Mr. Ramirez after almost 10 years of imprisonment. Contents of the site include:
For more information, contact: Douglas R. Bedell
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