Court blocks freedom for last of ‘Angola Three’
A federal judge ruled earlier this week that
But the
That stay expires Friday afternoon.
The court is likely to take one of two actions: extend the stay if it has decided or still needs time to decide whether to hear the state’s appeal; or announce that it won’t hear the state’s appeal and order Woodfox’s immediate release.
Miller’s widow,
“I think it’s time the state stop acting like there is any evidence that
On Monday, U.S. District Judge
Both of Woodfox’s convictions for the guard’s slaying were overturned on appeal for reasons including juror misconduct and racial prejudice. The state says these problems were merely procedural, but Brady said Woodfox should be released in any case because of his age — he’s 68 now — and his poor health.
It’s the only fair thing to do, the judge said, since he’s been in “solitary confinement for approximately forty years now, and yet today there is no valid conviction holding him in prison, let alone solitary confinement.”
But Caldwell — who has long denied that Woodfox or others were held in solitary confinement — said through a spokesman that Brady’s order amounts to giving Woodfox “a free pass” for murder, and he described Woodfox as “the most dangerous person on the planet.”
Woodfox is now at a prison in
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