Hearing Reexamines Conviction of Missouri Man Imprisoned for 33 Years
Christopher Dunn's case scrutinized as key witnesses recant testimonies from 1990 murder trial.
- Christopher Dunn has maintained his innocence for over three decades in the 1990 murder of Ricco Rogers.
- Two key witnesses, who were preteens at the time, have admitted to lying during the original trial.
- The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office now supports Dunn's claim of wrongful conviction.
- The Missouri Attorney General's Office opposes the motion, asserting the validity of the original conviction.
- A judge will review new evidence and testimonies to decide if Dunn's conviction should be vacated.