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  2. In 2000, on request from Youngblood's attorneys, the police department tested the degraded evidence using new, sophisticated DNA technology. Those results exonerated Youngblood, and he was released from prison in August 2000, and charges were dismissed.

  3. He was released from prison, three years into his sentence, but in 1988, the United States Supreme Court reversed the lower court’s ruling, and his conviction was reinstated (Arizona v. Youngblood, 488 U.S. 51).

  4. In 1998, Youngblood was released on parole, but was sent back to prison in 1999 for failing to register his new address, as required by the Arizona sex offender law. In 2000, upon request from his attorneys, the police department tested the degraded evidence using more sophisticated DNA technology.

  5. Aug 11, 2000 · The United States Supreme Court ruled that Larry Youngblood did not need to be released from prison just because evidence that might have exonerated him on child molestation charges had been...

  6. Those results exonerated Youngblood, and he was released from prison in August 2000. The district attorney’s office formally dismissed the charges against Youngblood later that year. Shortly thereafter, the DNA profile from the evidence was entered into the national convicted offender database.

  7. Aug 26, 2022 · They listened and engaged with Eugene Youngblood — recently released from prison after almost 30 years — who spoke and then fielded questions about what had led to his incarceration, and how he became the person he is today.

  8. Aug 10, 2000 · As a result, Youngblood was released from prison after serving 3 years of a 10 1/2-year sentence. But the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against Youngblood, and his conviction was reinstated.

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