2016/09/07
NBC September 1, 2016: After 21 years in prison, 'I'm going home'
Durham, N.C. — "I'm going home," Darryl Anthony Howard told cheering supporters on Wednesday afternoon after a Durham judge threw out a double-murder conviction and ordered a new trial for him.
Howard, 54, was discharged from custody on Wednesday without condition after serving 21 years in prison. He was convicted in 1995 on two counts of second-degree murder for the 1991 deaths of Doris Washington and her 13-year-old daughter, Nishonda, but he has maintained his innocence. Judge Orlando Hudson agreed with Howard's attorneys that there was reasonable doubt that Howard committed the crimes and ordered that he be tried again.