Vietnamese man jailed for 17 years has murder conviction
overturned
Huynh Van Nen, 53, speaks to local media on December 3, 2015 after
Authorities in
They
admitted that severe mistakes had been made, leading to the wrong sentence
for Huynh Van Nen. He was only cleared of the crime in October.
Nen was
arrested in May 1998 for the death of his neighbor Nguyen Thi Bong earlier
that year. Investigators said Nen admitted to killing her to steal her
belongings.
Police also
said that Nen also confessed that he and nine of his relatives had killed
another woman, Duong Thi My, in 1993. All of them were arrested soon after
that.
In August
2000, a court in the central
One month
later, Nguyen Phuc Thanh, a relative by marriage, appealed the verdict on
Nen's behalf. Thanh claimed that two of his friends, Nguyen Tho and Ho Van
Viet, were the killers and told him about the crime.
The appeal
was rejected, as were several others in the following years.
In 2005,
after several hearings, Nen and his relatives were cleared of killing My. All
of them were apologized to and compensated, except for Nen, who went on to
serve his jail sentence for the murder of Bong.
Huynh Van Nen and his wife listen to Binh Thuan
authorities' apology on December 3, 2015. Photo: Que Ha
Case
reopened
In November
2014, the Supreme Court ordered his case to be reopened. This time
investigators concluded that he had not killed Bong.
On October
22, he was released on bail for medical treatment.
On October
28, his wrongful conviction in the death of Bong was finally overturned,
after more than 17 years.
Tho, one of
the two suspects, was arrested last month. He confessed to the murder. The
other suspect, Viet, died in 2001.
The
authorities have not mentioned how they will compensate Nen.
“I hope that
other offices will cooperate with us to rapidly restore Huynh Van Nen’s full
rights, helping him return to his normal life,” judge Tran Thi Kim Huong from
Binh Thuan said after delivering the official apology.
"I have
lived in bitterness and humiliation for more than 17 years," Nen said
Thursday morning. "Someone asked me if I had ever thought
about suicide, to which I said no."
"Although
I was wronged, I always believed that someone would clear my name. I believe
in justice and it finally happened to me, even though it's late.
"I hope
that investigators and judges will give careful consideration to every
decision they make, so no one will ever be wrongfully convicted like I
was," he said in tears.
Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 12, 2015
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