The U.S. Courtroom of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed a decrease courtroom’s willpower {that a} man on demise row had standing to problem Arkansas’ postconviction DNA testing statute and sue the state officers who allegedly refused to check key proof pertaining to a homicide he claims he didn’t commit.
Stacey Johnson was on demise row after he was accused of killing Carol Heath in 1993. Johnson was convicted and sentenced to demise, although that call was later reversed on attraction on account of an evidentiary error. Johnson was retried in 1997 and convicted and sentenced to demise once more, with the Arkansas Supreme Courtroom affirming the sentence, in accordance with the circuit courtroom’s majority opinion.