- Tyrone Brown
Tyrone Brown is an
African-American Texan who was sentenced to a life term in aTexas maximum security prison for stealing two U.S. dollars and smokingmarijuana while on probation. He was recentlywhen granted a conditional pardon by Texas GovernorRick Perry . (Under Texas law, the pardon had to first be approved by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles; Perry could not grant a pardon on his own initiative, though he could have rejected the Board's recommendation.) He was released fromprison on March 16, 2007.Fact|date=June 2008Original crime
He initially took part in a $2
robbery in which no one was hurt and Judge Keith Dean inDallas, Texas sentenced him to ten years ofprobation . During that probation he tested positive one time formarijuana and the judge changed his sentence to life in prison.Public outrage
Public outrage arose when this story was aired on
20/20 . Additionally, a series of articles appeared on him in2006 in the "Dallas Morning News ".Perhaps even more than the unjust sentence, public outrage came about when the news program contrasted Tyrone's story with a white man named John Alexander Wood. [cite web
url=http://www.dallasnews.com/s/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/042306dnmettwomen.2e5ca5a.html
title=Scales of justice can swing wildly
first=Brooks
last=Egerton
publisher=The Dallas Morning News
date=2006-04-48
accessdate=2007-05-03] Wood also appeared before Judge Dean and pleaded guilty to shooting an unarmed maleprostitute in the back. Wood was also sentenced to probation. However, Wood repeatedly tested positive forcocaine while on probation and committed other violations. He wasarrested forcocaine possession in Waco while driving a car, which was owned by his brother-in-law who also happened to be aUnited States Congressman .Prosecutor s there didn't press charges because of unspecified evidence problems. He smashed a woman's door in adispute over adog , but again the case was dropped.Judge Dean let Wood stay free and eventually exempted him from most standard conditions of probation: no drug tests, no ban on
gun ownership, no meetings with aprobation officer. He was even allowed to move freely about the state. Wood completed his sentence in May 2006, after 17 years, leaving him with no conviction on his record.Judge Dean lost his bid to be re-elected in 2006
References
External links
* [http://www.newsoftheweird.com/archive/nw070218.html News of the Weird 2007-02-18]
* [http://www.november.org/thewall/cases/brown-ty/brown-ty.html Reprint of Dallas Examiner Article, also links to 20/20 clip]
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