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Judge Clears Two Men of 1994 Harlem Murder After Decades Behind Bars

New DNA findings plus undisclosed evidence undermined the coerced confessions that secured the wrongful convictions

Brian Boles (left) and Charles Collins appear in Manhattan Criminal Court where their murder convictions were vacated on Thursday July 10, 2025.  (Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News)
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Overview

  • State Supreme Court Justice Ruth Pickholz vacated the convictions and dismissed charges against Brian Boles and Charles Collins following joint motions from the Manhattan DA’s office, Innocence Project and Ropes & Gray.
  • Advanced DNA testing revealed genetic material under victim James Reid’s fingernails did not match either Boles or Collins, using techniques unavailable in the 1990s.
  • Prosecutors disclosed withheld witness statements showing Reid alive hours after the teens claimed his death and a lab report that disproved a key footprint match.
  • Boles and Collins, who were 17 at the time, spent a combined 52 years in prison after giving false confessions during heavy-handed interrogations.
  • Authorities say Reid’s killer remains at large and have urged anyone with information to come forward to resolve the unsolved homicide.