
Daniel Andre Green (pictured) was convicted of killing the father of former NBA star Michael Jordan, James Jordan. Nearly 17 years after his conviction, the case is starting to fall apart. The problems stem from a faulty crime lab in North Carolina, where multiple mistakes have been made over the last two decades.
Green told the Associated Press that the lab mishandled its reports, and that evidence supporting his case was denied to him in court. He has trained himself in law and worked on his own case since the date of his conviction. Much of the recent attention to the case is due to a report concluding that the lab mishandled Green's case, along with 200 others, during a 16-year period ending in 2003.
"I've always known that I'm walking out of prison," Green said. "I've known that because I've believed, ultimately, the truth has to come out."
Green filed a 122-page motion on his own behalf in 2008. The motion was strong enough to get the court to reconsider his case. The focal point of his argument centers around blood evidence collected at the scene of the crime. The State Bureau of Investigation expert stated at Green's trial that she found a small amount of blood in the car.
Later reports released this week, though, show that the bureau only found "indications" that blood was present. Four additional tests were inconclusive.
Green's appeal was already in progress when the latest reports came out about the crime lab, but this new piece of evidence is problematic primarily because the defense was not made aware of the inconclusive follow-up tests. Green says that he didn't kill Jordan's father, but out of loyalty to his friend and co-defendant Larry Demerey, he helped dispose of the body.
"I made certain decisions out of loyalty to a friend," Green said.
In addition to claiming that he helped get rid of the body, he also admits to using some of Mr. Jordan's personal items, like his car and jewelry. Jordan's body was found in a swamp in North Carolina.
During the trial, attorneys questioned several aspects of the case, including the lack of blood and physical evidence. Green's co-defendant testified that Green shot Jordan at point blank range, but there was no blood found in the car that Jordan was driving, nor was there a match between the alleged murder weapon with the bullet found inside Jordan's body. The lack of gunshot residue in the car added even more doubts to the case.
I am not sure of the guilt or innocence of the two defendants in the murder of James Jordan. What I can say, however, is that based on what I've read about the case thus far, I certainly have reasonable doubt in my mind. This reminds us that reasonable doubt is all that is needed to find someone not guilty. It's not the same as saying they are innocent.
Another thought-provoking dimension to the murder of James Jordan was the fact that Michael lived in the limelight, drawing attention from millions of fans. Most of those fans loved him - but a few might have hated him. His deep involvement with gambling only added fuel to the fire of speculation. While none of us knows who killed James Jordan or why, we should at least try to make sure we've got the right person. Based on what's been revealed thus far, it appears that Daniel Andre Green might not be that guy.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action Resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.
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By: mpitts on 8/24/2010 5:09PM
Although Daniel Green may think that he is getting out of prison based on a technicality when it came to the physical evidence. He needs to remember his own testimony which is really disturbing to me. The fact that he "was being loyal to a friend and helped dispose of the body". That sounds to me like an accessory and co-participator in the crime whether he pulled the trigger or not. There is still guilt associated with his conviction and he should not be set free. He collaborated together with his partner and knew what he was doing from the very beginning.
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By: jeromequigley on 8/26/2010 12:43PM
@mpitts: thank you, that is all that needs to be said!! You knew he was killer by your partner, you helped dispose of the body, you used/took things from the victim for yourself! GUILTY AS SIN!!! Keep your butt in jail where you belong. Do not understand why Dr W tries to right an article like this? Like he has got some "really deep thoughts" about it? Like he is REALLY getting to the truth. "I am not sure of the guilt or innocence of the two defendants in the murder of James Jordan." Well for a very educated man(which I do respect his work to his higher education) you sure miss some pretty "laid out" things. He admitted his part, what more do you want?? NO I do not care if he did not pull the trigger, you not only helped. But you left a Man to Rot in a Swamp, his family may have had to live with out knowing if he were alive or dead for the rest of their lives if the body was not found. And this was ok with that man!! I surely do not want him back in Society!!!
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By: dvine on 8/27/2010 10:42AM
ok, he still helped dispose of a body.. when is that ok.. he should still be in jail..
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By: Lady on 8/30/2010 6:15PM
Did you posters miss the point of the article? The guy is not saying he is innocent period. he is saying he is innocent of the crime he was convicted for. He was convicted of murder. No one, not even the criminal, is saying he is innocent. If he was convicted of a lesser crime, like accessory to the murder after the fact or something other than committing the murder, he probably would not spend as much time in prison. He is not an innocent man, just not guilty of the crime he was convicted of.
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