After 30 years in prison for murder, new DNA evidence frees Hawaii man who maintained innocence
- A Hawaii man, Gordon Cordeiro, was released after 30 years in prison for a murder he maintained he did not commit, ruled Judge Kirstin Hamman as new DNA evidence likely changed trial outcomes.
- The Hawaii Innocence Project argued for Cordeiro's release, citing new evidence and prosecutorial misconduct.
- Cordeiro was initially convicted of the 1994 murder of Timothy Blaisdell, but DNA testing excluded him and suggested the presence of another person.
- Cordeiro was wrongfully convicted for the murder of Timothy Blaisdell, with his defense highlighting the unreliability of jailhouse informants as key to the conviction.
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