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Prosecutors Move to Vacate 1998 Murder Conviction After Key Witness Confesses

The joint petition rests on the star witness’s recorded recantation coupled with inconsistencies in the forensic evidence.

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Briana Hooper talks to reporters about her father Bryan Hooper Sr.'s conviction for a murder that prosecutors now say he did not commit on Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minn. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave)
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Overview

  • Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and the Great North Innocence Project filed a joint petition on August 12 asking a court to vacate Brian Hooper Sr.’s first-degree murder conviction from 1998.
  • Prosecutors report that Chalaka Lewis, the state’s primary trial witness, recanted her testimony on July 29 and provided recorded interviews in which she confessed to killing 77-year-old Ann Prazniak.
  • Case records show Lewis’s fingerprint on the packing tape used to suffocate Prazniak and no DNA evidence linking Hooper to the killing.
  • Hooper has spent roughly 27 years serving three concurrent life terms in Stillwater prison after earlier appeals were blocked by Minnesota’s two-year statute of limitations for post-conviction petitions.
  • A Hennepin County judge will have up to 90 days to rule on the vacatur request while decisions on potential murder charges for Lewis are deferred until after the court’s review.