Kings County District Attorney Eric Gonzalez vows to seek justice for the brutal murder of a Sunset Park mother and the critical injury of her two young children, emphasizing the horrific nature of the crime.
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A murder conviction from 1986 was overturned on Friday in the courtroom of Hon. Matthew DโEmic as Detroy Livingston, now 59, has been free after spending the last 35 years behind bars.
District Attorney Eric Gonzalez has announced his decision to vacate the conviction of Detroy Livingston, who had been found guilty in a 1986 trial related to a murder that transpired in a Bedford-Stuyvesant bodega in 1982. Livingston, who had already served nearly 35 years of his sentence, was paroled in April 2021.
โThis old conviction was predicated on the testimony of a single witness who, based on a reinvestigation by my Conviction Review Unit, should have never been called to testify at trial,โ Gonzalez said. โHer myriad inconsistent statements and newly discovered crack habit undermine this conviction and it must be reversed.โ
The DAโs Conviction Review Unit (CRU) undertook a rigorous re-examination of the case, ultimately determining that the only eyewitnessโs testimony, pivotal for the prosecution in the original trial, was seriously flawed. The witness, who was 19 during the trial, had given multiple contradictory statements and admitted to being under the influence of crack cocaine at the time of the alleged incident.
Back in December 1982, the incident involved the fatal shooting of employee Jairam Gangaram during a robbery at a small grocery store in Bedford Stuyvesant. While another worker was injured, he managed to survive. The case saw little progress until 1986, when Livingston and a purported accomplice were charged and indicted.
The now-questioned eyewitness had claimed she observed Livingston shoot Gangaram and later spotted the alleged accomplice possessing bags of marijuana from the store. Rejecting a plea…
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