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Charge dismissed against Ohioan once on death row

Sep 6, 2012, 8:42 PM

CLEVELAND (AP) – A man who spent more than 21 years on death row is free after a judge dismissed the murder charge against him in the 1988 stabbing death of a man found dead in a brook in a Cleveland park.

A Cuyahoga County Common Pleas judge on Thursday dismissed the charge of aggravated murder against Michael Keenan, 62, after determining evidence that could have exonerated him was withheld from his trial attorneys.

Judge John Russo said the evidence withheld by prosecutors “would have strengthened and been beneficial” to Keenan’s case and that the harm done to him by the state’s failure to disclose the evidence “cannot be resolved by a new trial,” according to a transcript from Thursday’s hearing.

The current prosecutors have said they plan to appeal, spokeswoman Nicole DiSanto said.

Keenan’s attorney, John Hildebrand, said his client was “obviously thrilled” with the judge’s ruling.

“It’s unfortunate that he had to spend that time on death row,” Hildebrand said. “A lot of money was spent to keep him there because prosecutors concealed evidence.”

Keenan was convicted twice of killing Tony Klann, 19, in a Cleveland park. His first conviction was overturned after the Ohio Supreme Court determined prosecutorial misconduct, but he was convicted again in 1994, Hildebrand said.

Another man, Joseph D’Ambrosio, also had been convicted of murdering Klann, but a Catholic priest who had befriended D’Ambrosio found evidence that could have helped both men at trial. The withheld evidence included police statements concluding that Klann could not have been murdered where prosecution witness Edward Espinoza, claimed the killing occurred, Hildebrand said.

Espinoza, who pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of manslaughter in the case and testified against Keenan and D’Ambrosio, was released in 2001 after serving 12 years in prison. He has since died.

D’Ambrosio was freed in 2010 by a judge who determined evidence that could have exonerated D’Ambrosio was withheld from his trial attorneys. Keenan continued his appeal, and a federal judge in April ruled that Keenan must be retried within 180 days or the verdict set aside.

Hildebrand said Thursday that a proposed plea deal had been discussed with prosecutors as late as Wednesday. It would have required Keenan to plead guilty to a lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter, but would have meant he would be free immediately on probation. But Keenan, who continues to maintain his innocence, decided against that, Hildebrand said.

He said Keenan is considering suing the state for wrongful imprisonment.

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