James Langhorne released after 30 years in prison due to joint efforts by Baltimore's CIU and MAIP uncovering investigative ...
After nearly 30 years of incarceration, James Langhorne had his murder conviction vacated, following an investigation that ...
James Langhorne was 24 when he was convicted in 1996 for the November 1993 murder of 24-year-old Laurence A. Jones Jr. on the 1400 block of Bank Street. Langhorne maintained his innocence ...
A Baltimore judge vacated the conviction of a man who spent nearly three decades in prison for a crime he did not commit.
I worked 30 years to get to this point, so I'm gonna enjoy every moment, and put that anger behind me,” James Langhorne said.
The shooter fled before Baltimore police arrived, and the case turned cold until July 1996, when investigators received ...
After nearly 30 years behind bars, James Langhorne, 51, was exonerated and his murder conviction vacated. This decision followed an investigation that revealed he was wrongfully convicted in a ...
A judge on Monday granted the prosecutor’s motion to vacate the conviction of James Langhorne, who spoke Thursday about his push to prove his innocence. Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan ...
This was the moment James Langhorne and his family had waited for. He's free, and they're reunited for good. “I worked 30 ...
Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates and officials from the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project announced the vacatur of James Langhorne's conviction based on new evidence and new information ...