Last updated at 11:11 AM on 28th January 2011
A 60-year-old who was sentenced to 25 years behind bars in 1986 was told he can walk free after new DNA evidence cast doubt on his rape conviction... with only five months of his time to serve.
Larry Sims had always protested his innocence and remained remarkably philosophical about the fact that he has wrongly been jailed for quarter of a century.
At a Dallas County courthouse yesterday he was eventually released on parole after a series of delays in court - he was behind bars for most of the day due to administration checks - and has to still wear a tag on his leg.
He is likely to appeal, so that he is completely cleared - as it stands, and in spite of the new evidence, Sims is not counted among the 21 exonerated through DNA testing in the last decade.
The Dallas County district lawyer’s office has insisted that more investigation is required before prosecutors decide whether they believe Sims is innocent.
The new DNA evidence indicated that the woman who said Sims raped her had lied about the case when she claimed she did not have sex earlier with Sims’s cousin, Gerald Harding.
DNA found on her sanitary towel was the same as Harding's.
In the original trial the cousin testified that he and the woman had consensual sex.
With the woman’s testimony now in doubt, a judge decided on Wednesday to free Sims. It is indeed possible that no crime ever took place.
'She designed her story,' Sims said. 'I knew I didn’t touch her.
'I’m actually innocent.'
Upon being released in the afternoon rather than in the morning Sims, understandably eager to see his relatives, told the Dallas News: 'I’d already waited, I always knew I was innocent.
'I want to get with those three wonderful aunties I have - I have a couple of cousins I’ve never seen.'
Michelle Moore, Sims’s lawyer, said of the delays: 'It is a joke that this man did not walk out of the courtroom [in the morning]. It is a joke he has to report to parole.'
She indicated that she was not told of any issues when she checked with prison officials earlier in the week.
Mrs Moore added that she plans to challenge the prison’s decision in court, if required.
Sims's cousin Larry Freeman called it a 'blessed day' for the family.
Before he was released, State District Judge Gracie Lewis apologised to Sims for the problems in his rape case.
She ruled that with the DNA evidence, a jury would probably not convict him nowadays.
'I would like to apologise for the failures of the Texas justice system,' she said to Sims.
'Thank you for persevering and making sure this wrong was righted.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1351351/Convicted-rapist-walks-serving-months-25-YEAR-sentence.html#ixzz1CLP7m6hc
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