James Hamm

Male, Person

1948 –

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Who is James Hamm?

James Hamm was convicted for the drug-related murder of Willard Morley in 1974. His co-defendant, Garland Wells, was convicted of killing another man in the same incident. Morley and Staples were in Arizona for the purpose of purchasing drugs to sell to college students in Kansas. Staples was AWOL from the U.S. Army at the time of the 1974 offense. Both defendants were sentenced to prison for 25 years to life.

While in prison, Hamm earned a summa cum laude degree from Northern Arizona University in applied sociology with an extended major in corrections. In 1981, he met Donna Leone while she was touring the prison; Leone was a lower court judge. They married in 1987.

Hamm applied for and was granted a commutation of sentence by then-governor Rose Mofford, which reduced his prison sentence to 16 years to life. She later rescinded the commutation due to negative publicity against her, but the commutation was judicially restored. A finding was made by the court that Gov. Mofford's decision to rescind was "politically motivated."

In 1992, Hamm was paroled. He had taken the LSAT exam for law school while in prison, scoring in the 96 percentile.

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Born
Aug 22, 1948
Education
  • Northern Arizona University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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