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resultaron en nuevas pruebas exculpatorias y declaraciones de testigos. >> determinamos que el señor giovanni hernándezro ambos están felices de que alguien creyó en ellos lo suficiente para lograr obtener su libertad. reportando desde los ángeles raymond mesa, telemundo 48. >> vamos a ver qué tenemos en los deportes draymond green pues si le cayó la sanción más dura y al regreso seguimos analizando cómo esto afecta - [narrador] todos los días, nuestras vidas están llenas de elecciones, tanto simples como transformadoras. lo que no es una elección, es la adicción a los opioides como el fentanyl. pero aún con un mal uso del opioides, tienes una elección. al elegir un tratamiento, eliges la familia, tu carrera, y tu familia en tus propios términos. elige change, california, y encuentra opciones de tratamiento médicamente probadas en choosechangeca.org. river rock casino podrás ganar dinero o un cadillac city four patada inicial con los san francisco 49ers que luego de obtener el boleto a la postemporada de momento ser el equipo 1 de la conferencia nfc. >> tiene la mirada puesta en su rival de este fin de
resultaron en nuevas pruebas exculpatorias y declaraciones de testigos. >> determinamos que el señor giovanni hernándezro ambos están felices de que alguien creyó en ellos lo suficiente para lograr obtener su libertad. reportando desde los ángeles raymond mesa, telemundo 48. >> vamos a ver qué tenemos en los deportes draymond green pues si le cayó la sanción más dura y al regreso seguimos analizando cómo esto afecta - [narrador] todos los días, nuestras vidas están...
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they actually got the wrong person in that case the and the second, he was just 14 years old, giovanni hernandez. because of the work of the advocates. the la district attorney brought in the fbi. >> an analysis of mr. hernandez's cell phone records by the fbi shows his phone was not at or near the location of the shooting and supports his alibi that he was home at the time of the shooting. >> so again, important investigative tools. you end up with travesties like these men serving decades in prison for murders they did not commit. >> just the tragedy in that. we are all thinking about the families of the victims who now are faced with the prospect that person who is responsible has not been caught. is nos being held to account. and somebody else in their place. josh campbell, thanks so much. we'll be right back. >>> here is a full circle moment. we started the show with testimony about what happened behind closed doors. and now i want to show you stunning video that played out all across our televisions. there was an on court altercation during a golden state war yores phoenix suns game. draym
they actually got the wrong person in that case the and the second, he was just 14 years old, giovanni hernandez. because of the work of the advocates. the la district attorney brought in the fbi. >> an analysis of mr. hernandez's cell phone records by the fbi shows his phone was not at or near the location of the shooting and supports his alibi that he was home at the time of the shooting. >> so again, important investigative tools. you end up with travesties like these men serving...
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wednesday, giovanni hernandez, arrested for murder in 2006 when he was just 14 years old. >> i was innocentthis crime. >> an analysis of hernandez's cell phone records by the fbi show his phone was not at or near the location of the shooting. >> the system that put me in there definitely needs to change. >> we cannot go back to those days when people who say they care about children are putting children in prison. >> reporter: in illinois, ryan beals was a college football player in 1998 who was convicted of murdering a 6-year-old, spending 35 years in prison before being freed this week. martin haines went to prison before he even graduated high school, just 17 years old when he was found guilty of murder. on monday, two decades later, he walked out of prison in minnesota a free man. >> all i want to do is just move forward and get my life back. >> reporter: police relied on statements from bystanders later shown to be faulty and contrary to other facts in the case. >> miguel's wrongful conviction and wrongful imprisonment were the result of law enforcement's tunnel vision. >> we have know
wednesday, giovanni hernandez, arrested for murder in 2006 when he was just 14 years old. >> i was innocentthis crime. >> an analysis of hernandez's cell phone records by the fbi show his phone was not at or near the location of the shooting. >> the system that put me in there definitely needs to change. >> we cannot go back to those days when people who say they care about children are putting children in prison. >> reporter: in illinois, ryan beals was a college...
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also exonerated in los angeles, giovanni hernandez, arrested for murder in 2006, when he was just 14 years old. >> analysis of cell phone records by the fbi shows that his phone was not at or near the location of the shooting. >> i was innocent of this crime. >> reporter: one common theme in at least seven exonerations announced across the country this month, police relying on statements from bystanders, later shown to be faulty and contrary to other facts in the case. >> we have known the eyewitness identification has been a problem for at least 20 years. >> certainly relying on a blind eyewitness is not how justice is supposed work. >> reporter: with their innocence declared, those wrongfully imprisoned say they'll continue to speak out. >> i have to be the voice for the people that are being silenced. people feel like they'll never come home. >> reporter: these wrongful convictions didn't come to light because of law enforcement, rather, because of the work of public defenders and volunteers and nonprofit groups like the innocence project, which works to ensure that people who are
also exonerated in los angeles, giovanni hernandez, arrested for murder in 2006, when he was just 14 years old. >> analysis of cell phone records by the fbi shows that his phone was not at or near the location of the shooting. >> i was innocent of this crime. >> reporter: one common theme in at least seven exonerations announced across the country this month, police relying on statements from bystanders, later shown to be faulty and contrary to other facts in the case....
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in the second case, a man who was 14 at the time, giovanni hernandez, he told police he was nowhere nearcene of the crime, but a witness said they thought they saw him there. the prosecutors actually brought in the fbi that did a forensic examination of this phone and determined he wasn't there. his phone and him were both at home, which is what he claimed all along. so that just goes to show you how this witness testimony can be so flawed. both men, along with their advocates, spoke yesterday describing what this ordeal has been like. have a listen. >> i was wrongfully convicted of a murder i had no knowledge of. i was only 19 years old. >> males wrongful conviction and wrongful imprisonment where the result of law enforcements tunnel vision. putting their own judgment of guilt or innocence above the facts. >> my case, miguel's case, are not unique. there are still more people in there who are innocent of a crime they did not commit. >> reporter: pam and boris, it's worth pointing out that none of these reversed convictions happened because of law enforcement. this was the work of publi
in the second case, a man who was 14 at the time, giovanni hernandez, he told police he was nowhere nearcene of the crime, but a witness said they thought they saw him there. the prosecutors actually brought in the fbi that did a forensic examination of this phone and determined he wasn't there. his phone and him were both at home, which is what he claimed all along. so that just goes to show you how this witness testimony can be so flawed. both men, along with their advocates, spoke yesterday...
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. >> reporter: also exonerated, giovanni hernandez, arrested for murder in 2006 when he was just 14 years old. >> i was innocent of this crime. >> cell phone records by the fbi shows that his phone was not at or near the location of the shooting. >> the system that put me in there is definitely needs to change. >> people expected him to die in prison. we cannot go back to those days. people who say they care about children are putting children in prison. >> reporter: in illinois, brian beals was a college football player in 1988. he was convicted of murdering a six-year-old, spending 35 years in prison before walking free this week. >> it has been a struggle. >> reporter: marvin haynes went to prison before he even graduated high school. just 17 when he was found guilty of murder. on monday, two decades later, he walked out of prison in minnesota a freeman. >> all i want to do is move forward and get my life back. >> reporter: one common theme in all four exonerations, police relying on statements from bystanders later shown to be faulty and contrary to the facts of the case. >> mcgill's
. >> reporter: also exonerated, giovanni hernandez, arrested for murder in 2006 when he was just 14 years old. >> i was innocent of this crime. >> cell phone records by the fbi shows that his phone was not at or near the location of the shooting. >> the system that put me in there is definitely needs to change. >> people expected him to die in prison. we cannot go back to those days. people who say they care about children are putting children in prison. >>...