Bennett Won Acquittal Representing Himself After Years in Prison
Bennett Won Acquittal Representing Himself After Years in Prison
Pennsylvania inmate, Hassan Bennett, who served almost thirteen years in prison on a murder charge won an acquittal after representing himself on appeal in a fourth trial. Jurors deliberated for only 81 minutes before acquitting him of the 2006 shooting death of 19-year-old Devon English and the wounding of 18-year-old Corey Ford. English and Ford were friends.Prosecutors had claimed that Bennett plotted the crime after losing $20 to English in a dice game. However, in representing himself, Bennett said he was “at home on the phone when he heard the gunshots and ran outside to investigate.” He had no direct contact to the victim at the time of the crime.Bennett’s first trial in 2008 ended in a mistrial due to jury tampering. He was found guilty in his second trial the same year, but Bennett won a new trial based on his own appellate arguments on ineffective assistance of counsel. The third trial in 2018 ended with a hung jury after Bennett represented himself.
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