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A Resolution recognizing October 2, 2025, as Wrongful Conviction Day in Nashville and Davidson County.
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WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County is committed to promoting justice, fairness, and the protection of the innocent; and
WHEREAS, wrongful convictions cause irreparable harm to people, families, and communities, and undermine public confidence in the justice system; and
WHEREAS, the following people were wrongfully convicted in Tennessee, and then exonerated: Wayne Burgess, exonerated after serving 24.5 years in prison; Charlie Dunn, served 26.4 years in prison, but died in prison before being exonerated; Claude Garrett, exonerated after serving 29 years in prison; Paul Shane Garrett, exonerated after serving 8.5 years in prison; Scott Minton, exonerated after serving 31 years in prison; Darren Price, exonerated after serving 17 years in prison; Joyce Watkins, exonerated after serving 27.2 years in prison; Ricky Lee Webb, exonerated after serving 46.5 years in prison; and Artis Whitehead, exonerated after serving 21 years in prison; and
WHEREAS, the wrongful convictions of Charlie Dunn, Claude Garrett, Paul Shane Garrett, and Joyce Watkins occurred in Davidson County; and
WHEREAS, raising awareness about wrongful convictions such as these and the systemic factors that contribute to them helps foster reforms to prevent future injustices; and
WHEREAS, recognizing Wrongful Conviction Day within Nashville and Davidson County will serve as a meaningful reminder of the need for vigilance, reform, and support for exonerees; and
WHEREAS, recognizing Wrongful Conviction Day will highlight Nashville's and Davidson County's commitment to criminal justice reform, due process, and the protection of Constitutional rights.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY:
Section 1. That the Metropolitan Council hereby goes on record as recognizing October 2, 2025, as Wrongful Convi...
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