Convicting the Innocent Sixty Five Actual Errors of Criminal Justice
Convicting the Innocent Sixty Five Actual Errors of Criminal Justice
Edwin Montefiore Borchard
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Furthermore, the state produced one Anderson, who testified to having heard Thorvik's confession to Hammerstrom. This, Thorvik abso- lutely denied. The case was submitted to the jury, which returned a ver- dict of guilty; and Thorvik entered upon his life sentence at StiUwater on August 2, 1922. He doggedly maintained his innocence. He had neither money nor influential friends, however, and could not take an appeal. The very first week he was in Stillwater, Thorvik discovered Hughes, who had be...en convicted of the same crime, and had also consistently denied his participation in it. Neither had ever seen the other, both stated. For several years no further persons were convicted as participants in the Almelund crime, and Thor- vik and Hughes were forgotten. IN the year 1925 a man named James E. Laughlin, also known as Red Stanton, was brought back to Minnesota from North Dakota, where he had been in prison, to stand trial for the robbery of the bank of Almelund, and he was iden- tified by witnesses as the driver of the car used by the ban- dits.
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