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"Within the first two minutes of the interview, Mvuemba recanted," O'Connor said. Mvuemba was 16 at the time of the shooting. He told representatives of Innocence Matters, "The police told me they knew who did it," a defense motion stated. O'Connor said Smith wept when she called him with the news about Mvuemba. "He said,
'Why did he do it? Why did he lie?'" O'Connor recalled. Mvuemba said police pointed to Smith, whom he had known in elementary school, and told him other witnesses had identified Smith as the shooter. Mvuemba said he also was shown a photo of his friend DeAnthony Williams, who died in the shooting. "I felt a lot of pressure to go along with it," Mvuemba said. The two victims had been on the street examining the scene of another shooting the night before when a car pulled up and someone opened fire. Mvuemba said he tried three times to tell authorities that he didn't see enough to testify, but his pleas were ignored. "Mvuemba knew it was wrong to identify Mr. Smith as the man who shot him," according to the defense motion. "But when he saw his deceased friend's crying mother in the courtroom, he felt as if he had no other choice." Mvuemba is currently imprisoned on a rape conviction. Schnegg said she held many meetings with the defense and prosecution in the year since the recanting was disclosed. The judge said they lacked sufficient information to declare Smith factually innocent, but she vacated his convictions for murder and attempted murder, and ordered him released. O'Connor said Smith's trial was undermined by ineffective assistance of attorneys who failed to investigate the case properly at trial and on appeal. Smith's sister, Tiana Goodman, 25, said he would be meeting nieces and nephews who were born while he was in prison. "This is a big day for our family," she said, tears running down her cheeks. "He kept his faith and never gave up."
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