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DNA Evidence Clears Man Convicted in 1975 NYC Rape Case

by Adam Devine

NEW YORK CITY, NY – District Attorney Rocah and the Conviction Review Unit, in partnership with the Innocence Project, announced the exoneration of Leonard Mack this morning.

Mack, 72, served more than seven years in a New York prison for a 1975 rape in Greenburgh that he did not commit.

New DNA testing conclusively excluded Mack as the perpetrator and identified a convicted sex offender, who has now confessed to the crime.

This marks the longest wrongful conviction in U.S. history to be overturned by DNA evidence.

The Conviction Review Unit and the Innocence Project were instrumental in proving Mack’s innocence. Anyone with information related to wrongful convictions is asked to contact the Conviction Review Unit.

DNA Evidence Clears Man Convicted in 1975 NYC Rape Case

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