who was vincent simmons attorney

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Who is Vincent Simmons and what did he do?

Feb 15, 2022 · Vincent Simmons, a Louisiana man who fought for 44 years to overturn his conviction on attempted aggravated rape charges, has had the judgment vacated and the charges have been dismissed ...

Did Vincent Simmons get a fair trial?

Jan 05, 2021 · Justin Bonus is Simmons’ new attorney. Bonus filed a 300-page motion back in October with new evidence that he said should lead to …

How long was Simmons in jail?

Feb 14, 2022 · Simmons' current attorney, Justin Bonus, described his client's frame of mind as he prepared for Monday's court hearing.

Why was Vincent Simmons set free?

Feb 15, 2022 · Vincent Simmons is a Louisiana native who was convicted of two charges of attempted aggravated rape in July of 1977. Each charge resulted in a 50 year sentence for Simmons. Throughout serving his incarceration, the Louisiana native maintained his innocence and insisted he was not the culprit behind sexually assaulting the two victims.

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Where is Vincent Simmons now?

The ruling came 44 years after Vincent Simmons was convicted of attempted aggravated rape of twin 14-year-old sisters. Judge Bill Bennett ordered a new trial, but the district attorney said he will not retry Simmons, meaning Simmons is now a free man after decades in prison — three days before he turns 70 years old.Feb 14, 2022

Where is Vincent Simmons Angola?

Vincent Alfred Simmons is an African-American man from Mansura, a small town in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana.

How old is Vincent Simmons?

Vincent Simmons, a 69-year-old Black man, was convicted by a nearly all-White jury in 1977 and sentenced to 100 years in prison for the attempted sexual assault of 14-year-old twin sisters Karen and Sharon Sanders in Marksville, La.Feb 16, 2022

Is George Crawford still in Angola?

One man had been executed and one had died during the making of the first film. Ten years later, three men had gained freedom; two of the first six remained in prison....Inmates profiled.InmateGeorge CrawfordYear imprisoned1997SentenceLifeConvictionFirst-degree murder6 more columns

How did Avoyelles Parish get its name?

Avoyelles (French: Paroisse des Avoyelles) is a parish located in central eastern Louisiana on the Red River where it effectively becomes the Atchafalaya River and meets the Mississippi River....Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana.Avoyelles ParishStateLouisianaFoundedMarch 31, 1807Named forAvoyel Native AmericansSeatMarksville21 more rows

New evidence submitted

Bonus, surrounded by members of Simmons' family, talked to the media outside the Avoyelles Parish Courthouse after the motion was filed.

A family waits

Bonus is seeking to have both the district court and Avoyelles Parish District Attorney's Office recused from the case. He also wants a change of venue.

What happened on May 9, 1977

In May of 1977, Simmons, the fifth child in a family of 12 brothers and sisters, made the trek from Texas to his hometown of Mansura, Louisiana, to spend time with his family for Mother's Day. Simmons often traveled back home to see his family.

All of Vincent's legal battles and what led him to the two attorneys

After watching the 1998 award-winning documentary, "The Farm: Angola, USA" in 2017, which profiled Simmons and five other inmates in Louisiana State Penitentiary, Bonus wanted to get involved with Simmons' case.

Family secrets may reveal reasonable doubt

Two weeks after the alleged rape around May 23, 1977, according to statements given to the police by the twins and Laborde, they were at a relative's house when someone noticed he had a scratch on his neck.

Simmons' family's fight for his freedom

Hattie James was in middle school when her brother was facing attempted aggravated rape charges. She did not attend any of the pre-trial hearings or the main trial, but their mother Alzica James did along with some of the older siblings.

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