Juan Melendez
Puerto Rico
Board Member

Juan Melendez, left, smiles as he
leaves the Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, Fla., Thursday
night. Accompanying Melendez are investigator Rosa Greenbaum, right, and
attorney Marty McClain.
AP photo by Jon M. Fletcher. Used
without permission
Juan's Links:
Time to Balance
the Scales: Death Row Survivor Juan Roberto Melendez Speaks Out Across
Florida
Juan Melendez
and Bud Welch
Choosing
Forgiveness -- from Opposite Places
Hill Connections
Information provided by Juan
Melendez when he was still on death row and wrote to the CCADP for
assistance.....
Judge cites prosecutor trickery, orders retrial
By DAVID KARP © St. Petersburg Times
Innocent of Death Row in
Florida 17 years. JUST EXONERATED
Florida death
row inmate to be released, 99th freed nationwide.
Juan Melendez
Freed from Death Row by Mike Vasilinda Capitol News Service
A dead man
walking toward freedom? ---The uncertain future of Florida death row
inmate Juan Melendez
Brief Case
Histories on Krone, Melendez and Bloodsworth Death Penalty ACLU
Comunita di Sant Egidio No alla Pena di Morte Campagna Internationale
Another Death Row
Mistake Washington Post Editorial
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Juan Roberto
Melendez Colon became the 24th person exonerated and released from
Florida's death row when he was freed on January 3, 2002 after spending
almost 18 years facing execution for a crime he had nothing to do with.
Melendez was convicted in 1984 at the age of 33 with no physical
evidence linking him to the crime and testimony from questionable
witnesses. In fact, prosecutors hid evidence and lied to the court in
order to protect the real killer, a police informant. Melendez's
conviction fell apart when the police informant's confession came to
light in 1999 - a confession that prosecutors knew about before they
took Melendez to trial. Of course, the state of Florida refuses to
apologize or admit wrongdoing, and gave Melendez the same thing it gives
every prisoner when they leave prison - $100. (Hardy Pickard, the lead
prosecutor in Melendez' case, is still working as a State's Attorney in
Polk County, Florida.)
Known to his
friends as "Johnny," Melendez was born in Brooklyn but grew up in Puerto
Rico, where he currently lives. Since his release, Melendez spends a lot
of time giving presentations about his experiences. He can be contacted
at Juan@JourneyofHope.org
Juan speaking at an Amnesty conference in
Atlanta

Juan and Bill visit the Martin Luther King, Jr.
Center for Nonviolent Social Change

Juan at US Supreme Court speaking at 10th annual
fast and vigil and standing with Marietta, Bill and SueZann
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