Defense Attorneys Kenneth Rosenfeld and
Allen Sawyer, who have represented
Stubblefield since 2015 and helped prove racial bias in the
wrongful conviction, will argue for Stubblefield's immediate
release.
The CA Court of Appeals overturned Stubblefield's
conviction after the defense proved racially discriminatory
statements were a part of 16 significant issues with the trial,
including withholding of evidence.
SAN
JOSE, Calif., Jan. 2, 2025
/PRNewswire/ -- A hearing will take place on Friday, January 3rd at 9:00 AM Pacific
Standard Time to consider a motion for release from custody for
ex.-San Francisco 49ers star
Dana Stubblefield, whose conviction
and 15-year sentence was recently overturned by the California
Sixth Court of Appeals, citing racial bias in his trial. The
hearing to release Mr. Stubblefield, an innocent man who is guilty
of no crime with his conviction overturned, will take place at
California Superior Court, Department 23, located at
190-200 West Hedding Street, San Jose,
CA.
Defense Attorneys Kenneth
Rosenfeld and Allen Sawyer,
who have represented Stubblefield since 2015 and helped prove
racial bias and prejudice in this wrongful conviction, will argue
for his release from prison after three years of imprisonment.
Rosenfeld and Sawyer helped prove Stubblefield's trial was
infected with errors allowed by the judge from the beginning of
proceedings, and on December 26,
2024, the California Court
of Appeals issued a definitive, unanimous ruling overturning the
conviction.
"He should be released right now. He is not guilty of any crime
and has been sitting in a cell for three years based on a wrongful
conviction that has now been thrown out by a forceful, unanimous
ruling from the Court of Appeals," said Rosenfeld.
Further, the judge in Stubblefield's case blocked admission of
key police evidence and the accuser's own confession that she was a
paid sex worker, with her own website and business operation, and
separately admitted to charging clients the exact amount, to the
dollar, she charged Mr. Stubblefield. This evidence was directly
relevant to the case and the jury should have been able to review,
considering Mr. Stubblefield's testimony detailing the interaction
was a paid, consensual transaction.
"There was extreme bias throughout this case and the judge
allowed all of it – from blocking evidence that showed the woman
involved was a sex worker by trade with her own website; to Mr.
Stubblefield being physically paraded in front of the jury in a
concealed box like an animal, under the guise of COVID
'precautions'; to the use of prejudicial racial tropes in front of
the jury," said Rosenfeld. "The judge allowed it all. I lost count
of the number of times our client was called a 'large black
man'."
"This was a consensual, transactional encounter, yet Mr.
Stubblefield has unjustly lost years of his life due to a
flagrantly biased judicial process," said Sawyer. "We earnestly
hope Mr. Stubblefield is released on Friday and that the
prosecution will take the necessary steps to rectify this injustice
and drop the charges against Mr. Stubblefield."
Further, the prosecution attempted to frame the accuser as
developmentally disabled, which the judge allowed, in part via
admission of an IQ test. The accuser is a primary Spanish speaker;
the test was administered in English. The jury in the trial
rejected claims of disability and dismissed those related
charges.
For more information, contact The Rosenfeld Law Firm: (916)
447-2070.
About Kenneth Rosenfeld and
Allen Sawyer
The Law Offices of Allen Sawyer and The Rosenfeld Law Firm are
located in Sacramento,
Stockton, and San Jose, CA. As California criminal defense
lawyers, Kenneth Rosenfeld and Allen Sawyer aggressively defend a wide range of
cases, from first-degree murder to driving under the influence (DUI
defense), with a specialty in defending sex offense cases and
political corruption cases. As criminal law commentators, Rosenfeld
and Sawyer have each made a number of appearances on television and
radio, including national media. Their criminal defense law firms
practice federal criminal defense and juvenile defense, as well as
appellate law, prison law, and mental health law.
For more information, please
visit http://www.allensawyer.com and
http://www.therosenfeldlawfirm.com.
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