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Wrongful Conviction

#246 Jason Flom with Clinton Young

Wrongful Conviction

Lava for Good Podcasts

True Crime

4.65.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

At 18, Clinton Young was the youngest and newest member of a group of four acquaintances after he was released from juvenile prison in 2001. One of the four men killed two people and went to the police to control the narrative. The other two joined the murderer's story, throwing Clinton under the bus. Despite evidence pointing away from Clinton, the 3 men's false testimony was enough to get Clinton convicted and sentenced to death. In 2017, he was granted a stay just a week ahead of his execution date based on newly discovered exculpatory evidence that implied false testimony was presented at trial. However, it wasn’t until 2019 that an investigation revealed one of the prosecutors on Clinton’s case, Weldon Ralph Petty, was also being paid to act as a judicial clerk, writing recommendations and signing orders on the same cases that he was prosecuting, leading officials to doubt the hundreds of cases Petty had worked on, including Clinton's. In September 2021, Clinton was finally granted a new trial and taken off of death row. He awaits a decision that determines if he will have a new trial or if the charges against him will be dismissed. To learn more and get involve, visit: https://clintonyoungfoundation.com/ https://www.facebook.com/clintonyoungfoundation https://twitter.com/ClintonLeeYoung https://www.instagram.com/clintonyoungfoundation/ https://lavaforgood.com/with-jason-flom/ Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava for Good Podcasts in association with Signal Co No1.

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0:00.0

In 2001, at age 18, Clinton and young was newly released from Texas juvenile prison and

0:07.6

was the youngest and newest member of a group of acquaintances with David Page, Mark Ray,

0:12.6

and Darnell McCoy.

0:14.1

That November, Clinton was present when David Page shot and killed two men in separate

0:18.7

incidents, Doyle Douglas and Samuel Petrie.

0:22.3

After the second incident, Clinton split from Page who immediately went to the police

0:25.9

to control the narrative.

0:27.6

All four men were brought in and while Clinton refused to cooperate, Ray and McCoy joined

0:32.4

Page in exchange for leniency.

0:34.6

When it became clear that Clinton was being targeted for the death penalty, he made suggestions

0:39.0

to police that turned up evidence corroborating his innocence.

0:42.6

However, that evidence was either explained away, ignored, or disappeared.

0:47.7

The state's case of trial relied solely on the incentivized testimonies of Page, Ray,

0:52.4

and McCoy that the defense failed to point out conflicting details and inconsistencies in

0:57.4

their testimonies or the ballistics and DNA evidence that corroborated Clinton's version

1:02.1

of events.

1:03.4

Without access to destroyed or missing evidence that Excal-Paid and Clinton, he was convicted

1:08.3

and sentenced to death.

1:10.0

While Clinton's appeals were repeatedly denied, growing evidence of Page, Ray, and McCoy's

1:15.0

false testimony, as well as new forensic evidence, Excal-Paid and Clinton, eventually led to

1:20.1

a stay just a week ahead of his execution date in 2017.

1:24.5

Soon, Page's confession on the record, along with the revelation of significant prosecutorial

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