Leroy Harris’s 1989 conviction was flawed, prosecutors admit, but they agreed to let him go if he entered a rare Alford plea, pleading guilty to lesser charges without admitting guilt.
ALAN FEUER, NY Times: Local
Thu, 11/23/2017 - 11:04am
Leroy Harris’s 1989 conviction was flawed, prosecutors admit, but they agreed to let him go if he entered a rare Alford plea, pleading guilty to lesser charges without admitting guilt.