One-time death row inmate being freed after plea
OZARK, Ala. – A man who spent about 15 years on Alabama’s death row is being set free.
News outlets report 43-year-old Emanuel Aaron Gissendanner is being released after pleading guilty on Monday to the killing of 77-year-old Margaret Snellgrove in 2001.
Gissendanner was originally convicted of capital murder and sent to death row in 2004. A court ordered a new trial because of defence mistakes.
The state let Gissendanner plead guilty to a reduced charge of murder rather than go through another trial. A judge then said he can be freed based on the time he’s served for killing the woman during a robbery.
Defence lawyer Becca Wahlquist says a new trial could have vindicated Gissendanner, but there wasn’t any point in him spending more time in prison.
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