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Woman reviled for son’s murder may go free

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“This is an outrageous crime,” Horne said. “Ms. Milke was convicted of arranging for the death of her own child to improve her social life, and I hope to be able to convince the U.S. Supreme court to reverse this 9th Circuit decision.”

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery, who will be charged with deciding whether to retry Milke if the ruling stands, said Friday that he will have to review the available evidence and Saldate’s credibility himself before deciding how to proceed.

He said there may be more evidence that wasn’t used at the 1990 trial. “I want to know what ... happened, after reading the opinion,” Montgomery said. “I want to be able to review the available information and understand for myself.”

But Montgomery said changes in the way rogue officers are monitored had changed since 1990. Now, officers with credibility problems are tracked in a database so that those issues are caught early and disclosed to defense lawyers when necessary.

“The basic concerns that are raised in the 9th Circuit opinion, I do not believe that is anywhere near a systemic issue today,” Montgomery said. “This is an instance where I need to make sure what we do is what’s right rather than what’s expedient.”

Milke’s appellate lawyers, Mike Kimerer and Lori Voepel, said the appeals court’s decision sends a clear message to police and prosecutors who don’t reveal evidence that could help people accused of crimes defend themselves.

“It’s one of the most scathing opinions I’ve ever seen the 9th Circuit write, in terms of talking about the credibility of a police officer or a law enforcement official,” Kimerer said. “It almost sets the standard in terms of what we need to expect from law enforcement.”

For Milke, who has always maintained her innocence, the ruling after 23 years on death row came as a shock, Voepel said.

“I said, ‘Debra, we have good news. We won,’” Voepel said, recalling a phone call Thursday. “And she said, ‘you’re kidding, you’re kidding,” and I tried to explain it to her and she said just give me a minute here to feel this. She’s elated, to say the least.”


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