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Michigan CIU denies push for prisoners release
Read full article: Michigan CIU denies push for prisoners releaseMany people strongly believe Temujin Kensu could not have committed the murder for which he’s done decades of hard time. A big setback for Kensu and those who have committed time and energy to try to prove his innocence and gain his release on Tuesday (May 31).
State AG won’t upset conviction in 1986 Port Huron murder
Read full article: State AG won’t upset conviction in 1986 Port Huron murderThe Michigan attorney general’s office said it found no new evidence to support a claim of innocence by a man who was convicted of committing murder in 1986 in a Port Huron college parking lot.
Clarkston High School students push to free Michigan man convicted in 1986 murder
Read full article: Clarkston High School students push to free Michigan man convicted in 1986 murderCLARKSTON, Mich. – A man who has spent 35 years behind bars for murder has some unlikely allies working to help clear his name. Students at Clarkston High School believe that there is no way Timujin Kensu could have committed the crime, and they’re hoping to convince Gov. More: Ohio high school students fight for clemency for Port Huron man convicted in 1986 murderFor the second time in the span of about six weeks, grade school students are writing to Gov. AdClarkston High School forensics teacher Chris Brosky brought the case to the attention of his students. More: Man convicted in 1986 murder case fights to have conviction overturned
Man convicted in 1987 murder case fights to have conviction overturned
Read full article: Man convicted in 1987 murder case fights to have conviction overturnedHowever, it’s a murder that at least nine people said he couldn’t have possibly committed. UPDATE: Whitmer rejects clemency for man in 1986 Port Huron murderAuthorities pointed the finger at Kensu because of an ex-lover’s ties with Macklem. But Kensu was more than 400 miles away in the Upper Peninsula in the town of Escanaba with his ex-fiance Michelle Woodworth. Welser worked for the Port Huron Police Department at the time of the murder. In 2010, Judge Denise Hood overturned the conviction in a 52-page reversal and stating that the prosecuting attorney “engaged in misconduct by using a perjured testimony”.