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Just after sunset there were a bunch of teenagers hanging out on the sidewalk out in front of the house. The Innocence Files s1e4: The Witness I: The Murder of Donald Sarpy, man
Someone leaned out of the passenger seat and fired two shots. ibid. woman
It was a normal day and then my life changed for ever. I had a few guys come to my house … A shot rang out … ibid.
There’s a reference to a group of Linwood area deputies who are members of a neo-Nazi white-supremacist gang, the Vikings. ibid. Brief in court to Craig Ditsch, LA County Sheriff’s Department
Preliminary hearing July 9th 1991, five months after Franky’s [Carrillo] arrest. ibid. caption
They all said this man shot and killed Donald Sarpy. ibid. legal lady
I just think conditions of my life were used against me. ibid. Franky
Franky Carrillo was tried twice for the murder of Donald Sarpy. In each case the only evidence was eyewitness testimony. The Innocence Files s1e5: The Witness II: The Trials of Franky Carrillo
I told the Innocent Project I’m so concerned about this case. ibid. Franky’s brief
Four of the six [witnesses] had given declarations that what they said at trial was untrue. ibid. deputy district-attorney
Sloppy corrupt police work. ibid. Franky’s brief
Los Angeles Country Sheriff’s department … The Vikings: a gang within the sheriff’s office… The Vikings: They were staunch defenders of their bad practices and their conviction they had obtained. ibid. legal lady
Ron Kaye represented Franky Carrillo in a civil rights case against the County of Los Angeles and Craig Ditsch. In 2016 Franky received a $10.1 million settlement. ibid. captions