Clarence Harrison

Male, Person

1959 –

95

Who is Clarence Harrison?

Clarence Harrison was wrongly convicted in 1987 for the kidnapping, rape and robbery of a 25 year-old-woman in Decatur, Georgia. He is the first person exonerated through the work of the Georgia Innocence Project.

In the pre-dawn hours of October 25, 1986, a woman was attacked as she walked in the rain to a bus stop. The assailant hit her, dragged her to an embankment and raped her three times before she was able to get away and notify the police. During the incident, the assailant also stole her watch. Harrison became a suspect based upon a prior conviction for robbery and a tip that someone at his house was trying to sell a watch, although the victim's watch was never found. Both the rape victim and the person providing the tip picked Harrison from a photo lineup. It was largely on this identification that Harrison was convicted on March 18, 1987, and sentenced to life in prison.

In February 2003, Harrison sent a hand-written letter to the newly opened Georgia Innocence Project. "Dear sirs, my name is Clarence Harrison. I am presently being held falsely accused of crimes I could not have committed," he wrote. "I am seeking to vindicate myself by the only means I know how." Interns from Georgia State University College of Law and Emory University School of Law saw the letter as worthy of further investigation. After finding slides from the rape kit previously thought to have been destroyed, modern DNA testing proved that Harrison was not the rapist.

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Born
1959

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on July 23, 2013

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