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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Discovery of dog saves Oregon man from sex-crime conviction

The discovery of a black Lab named Lucy led to the unravelling of a criminal case Monday against an Oregon man who had begun serving a 50-year prison sentence.

Joshua Horner, a plumber from the central Oregon town of Redmond, was convicted on April 12, 2017, of sexual abuse of a minor.

In the trial, the complainant testified Horner had threatened to shoot her animals if she went to the police about the alleged molestation, and said she saw him shoot her dog, killing it, to make his point.

Six months after a jury convicted Horner in a verdict that was not unanimous, he asked the Oregon Innocence Project for help. The group took up his case.

When the group raised concerns in April about the case with Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel, he agreed to work with them.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What happens to the accuser, who gave an obviously false complaint and testimony?

Anonymous said...

She said the man killed her dog, but couldn't tell where the dog's carcass was. That should have raised a red flag.