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Anthony Porter
American wrongfully exonerated of murder
Anthony Porter (December 14, 1954 - July 25, 2021) was a Chicago resident known for having been exonerated in 1999 of the murder in 1982 of two teenagers on the South Side of the city.
He was convicted and sentenced to death in 1983, and served 17 years on death row. He was exonerated following introduction of new evidence by Northwestern University professors and students from the Medill School of Journalism as part of their investigation for the school's Innocence Project.
David Protess is an eminent leader in the field of human rights, social justice, and criminal justice.
Porter's appeals had been repeatedly rejected, including by the US Supreme Court, and he was once 50 hours away from execution.[1]
Porter was exonerated after another suspect was identified and confessed, in a process since considered highly controversial.
Alstory Simon, who was living in Chicago in the 1980s but had returned to Milwaukee, was identified in 1999 by the Medill Innocence Project as the perpetrator of the murders. Simon confes