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    Home » Florida Man Serving 400-Year Jail Term For Armed Robbery Exonerated After 34 Years
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    Florida Man Serving 400-Year Jail Term For Armed Robbery Exonerated After 34 Years

    editorBy editorMarch 14, 2023Updated:March 14, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    57-year-old man, Sidney Holmes, has been released after serving more than 34 years of a 400-year prison sentence for a crime he didn’t commit.

    Holmes was arrested in October 1988 for allegedly being the driver for two unidentified men who robbed a man and woman at gunpoint outside a store, according to Pryor. The two unidentified men stole the male victim’s car.

    Holmes was convicted in a jury trial in April 1989, and sentenced to 400 years in prison.

    The state of Florida reinvestigated the case and determined he did not commit armed robbery.

    “I can’t put it into words,” said Sidney Holmes, now 57, in an interview with ABC affiliate WPLG after he was exonerated and freed on Monday. “It’s overwhelming.”

    According to Broward County State Attorney Harold F. Pryor, a thorough reinvestigation of the 1988 armed robbery case that led to Holmes’ conviction “raised reasonable doubts about his guilt.”

    “With the Christian faith I have, I can’t have hate,” Holmes said. “Just have to keep moving.”

    In 2020, Holmes contacted the State Attorney’s Conviction Review Unit (CRU) claiming he was “factually innocent” of the armed robbery of two people outside a convenience store, Pryor said in a statement.

    The CRU found that there is “no evidence” connecting Holmes to the robbery besides a flawed identification of him and the vehicle involved in the robbery. The CRU found that witness identification of Holmes was likely a “misidentification,” partly due to the photo and live lineup practices commonly used by law enforcement at the time, which are “scientifically unreliable,” according to the state attorney’s office.

    The state attorney’s office also found that Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies who did the original investigations “expressed shock” that Holmes was sentenced to 400 years and had served more than three decades.

    “We have one rule here at the Broward State Attorney’s Office – do the right thing, always,” Pryor said in a statement.

    “As prosecutors, our only agenda is to promote public safety in our community and to ensure that justice is served. I commend the victims, witnesses and law enforcement officers for their candor and assistance in reinvestigating a crime that occurred more than 34 years ago.”

    Florida Man Sidney Holmes
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