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Woman freed after serving 32 years for 1981 killing

By Korea Herald

Published : March 26, 2014 - 20:36

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Mary Virginia Jones. (AP-Yonhap) Mary Virginia Jones. (AP-Yonhap)
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― A 74-year-old California woman is free after serving 32 years of a life sentence for her role in a 1981 killing.

Mary Virginia Jones was convicted of first-degree murder, kidnapping and robbery and sentenced to life without parole for a killing committed alongside boyfriend Mose Willis, who died while on death row.

She always maintained that the abusive Willis forced her at gunpoint to help him rob and shoot two drug dealers, one of whom died.

Law students at the University of Southern California’s Post-Conviction Justice Project took up her cause. Los Angeles County prosecutors conducted a new investigation and agreed to accept a plea of no contest for involuntary manslaughter.

Jones expected to be shot and killed and the subsequent trials did not take into account her history as a battered victim, the justice project’s directing attorney, Heidi Rummel, told the Times.

Judge William C. Ryan ruled Monday afternoon that Jones had served well over the 11-year maximum sentence for the lesser crime and ordered her freed.

She walked out of prison Monday and was met by joyful family and friends, the Los Angeles Times reported.