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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: March 29, 2010
Sen. Constance N. Johnson
Johnson Praises Passage of Resolution Urging Review of Questionable
Arson Convictions
Sen.
Constance N. Johnson on Tuesday praised the Senate’s recent
approval of a resolution urging the review of questionable arson
convictions. Authored by Johnson, Senate Resolution 99 also supports
judicial review and the official adoption of the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) 921 publication as the standard of care for fire
investigation.
“The tragedy of wrongful conviction affects us all –
it condemns innocent lives and leaves the guilty unpunished,”
said Johnson, D-Oklahoma County. “As a legislative body, we
must do everything in our power to prevent the possibility of wrongful
conviction. This approach must also extend to our procedures for
investigating fires, as many previously accepted methods have proven
unreliable and resulted in the imprisonment of innocent persons.”
Johnson said she was motivated to file the measure after national
fire experts called into question the investigation that led to
the murder conviction and execution of Cameron Todd Willingham in
Texas. According to the investigative report requested by the Texas
Forensic Science Commission, the original claims of arson were not
sustainable. Johnson said future instances of wrongful conviction
would be less likely with the adoption of modern, uniform standards
of care for fire investigation.
“The state Legislature must be more interested in preserving
justice and fairness than preserving an image of infallibility in
the criminal justice system,” Johnson said. “I’m
urging that government attorneys and fire investigators review questionable
arson convictions so our state can avoid the tragedy and embarrassment
of cases such as Willingham’s. Additionally, we urge that
the judicial branch and relevant law enforcement agencies employ
NFPA 921 when conducting fire investigations.”
Senate Resoultion 99 was approved unanimously by the state Senate
last week.
For more information contact:
Sen. Johnson: 405-521-5531

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