Texas to award first-even posthumous pardon to army veteran jailed innocently
DNA testing done in 2008 cleared Tim Cole, Texas Tech student and U.S. Army veteran, and implicated another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, who confessed to the rape in 1996, but no prosecutors or law enforcement officials would listen.
Cole did not requested any type of clemency while in jail, because he maintained he had not committed the crime.
Johnson confessed after the statute of limitations for the 1985 rape had expired. He was already serving his jail sentence for another rape.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has said that he will issue a pardon for Cole is the board suggest it.
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