Jamie Clark
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By Joseph Snook
Investigative Reporter
Editor's Note: Due to the constant and significant amount of subscribers
and others inquiring about the on-going Jamie Clark Post-Conviction
case in West Palm Beach, Florida we are providing this update. The
information below brings the public up to date on this travesty of
justice. We will be publishing further once Judge Kastrenakes makes
his ruling.
West Palm
Beach, Florida - On October 13, 2006, Jamie Clark was involved in an automobile
accident that tragically ended the life of Lucy Miller.
Miller, 85 years of age, made a u-turn that experts and witnesses say
caused the accident. Rabbi Marci Bloch, the only eye-witness other
than Jamie Clark and the deceased Lucy Miller, stated, "I
had a moment of wanting to say, 'Don't go...What are...What are you
doing!
...It was almost like there wasn't enough judgment in the turn, because
it was... I... I... would never have made that turn," when referring
to Lucy Miller pulling directly in front of Mr. Clark.
In 2012, Jamie Clark's Defense discovered new evidence (vehicle diagnostic
'black-box' reports from Lucy Miller's vehicle), which was not made
available or provided to Clark's defense prior to his conviction in
2011. The evidence was found as his new defense searched through the
state's old file. This evidence, according to experts, scientifically
shows that Jamie Clark was not at fault, and substantiates eye-witness
Marci Bloch's statement. Now, over seven years after the accident,
Judge John Kastrenakes is set to rule on a Brady Violation which was
rightfully remanded to him by the 4th District Court of Appeals in
March of 2013.
What is a Brady Violation?
Brady
disclosure consists of exculpatory or impeaching information
and evidence
that is material to the guilt or innocence or to the punishment
of a defendant. The term comes from the U.S. Supreme Court case, Brady
v. Maryland,[1] in which the Supreme Court ruled that suppression by
the prosecution of evidence favorable to a defendant who has requested
it violates due process. Following Brady, the prosecutor must disclose
evidence or information that would prove the innocence of the defendant
or would enable the defense to more effectively impeach the credibility
of government witnesses. Evidence that would serve to reduce the defendant's
sentence must also be disclosed by the prosecution. --Wikipedia
Prosecutors and Defense Experts argued the validity of the newly discovered
evidence in front of Judge Kastrenakes in August of 2013.
Judge Kastrenakes who was originally set to rule by November 15, 2013
has asked for an extension, and is set to rule on the Brady Violation
by January 18, 2014.
Locked up since
September 15, 2011, Jamie Clark will likely be in prison this Christmas
awaiting an answer from Judge Kastrenakes which
should allow him to receive a new trial.
The US~Observer asks that our readers please send their prayers and
regards this holiday to Jamie and his family. His Mother and Father,
who have dedicated many years to proving Jamie's innocence, have struggled
greatly with their health. Under severe stress, Jamie's Mother fell
down a flight of stairs causing a severe ankle fracture which required
surgery. Jamie's Father, who expected to be reunited with his son this
November, recently suffered a near life-ending heart attack, which
has left him hospitalized on four separate occasions. You can reach
out to Jamie's friends and family though Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/jcla67
The tragic events of October 13, 2006 will never be forgotten. This
miscarriage of justice, that former West Palm Beach Assistant Prosecutor
Ellen Roberts is responsible for, has cost the Clark family much more
than words can describe. Now, Florida State Prosecutor Dave Aronberg
and his assistant prosecutors are fighting to keep Jamie in prison.
Jamie Clark deserves justice this holiday season. Please reach out
to Jamie and his family with your support. A list of people to contact
will be made available on the Jamie
Clark Deserves Justice Facebook page.
Please visit the following links for the full history of the Clark
case:
http://www.usobserver.com/archive/feb-13/floridas-fifteenth-judicial-circuit.htm
http://www.usobserver.com/archive/july-13/clark-deserving-release.htm
http://www.usobserver.com/archive/sept-13/dave-aronberg-hinders-justice-full.html