
Alan Gell - Wikipedia
James Alan Gell (born 1974 in North Carolina) is an American who was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder in 1998 and sentenced to death in Bertie County, North Carolina, at the …
Alan Gell - National Registry of Exonerations - University of …
Jul 8, 2019 · Gell was charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, armed robbery, and conspiracy to commit armed robbery. Gell had been in jail since June 25, after he …
Ex-Death Row Inmate Sentenced on Sex Charges - WRAL
Nov 27, 2007 · Alan Gell, the former death row inmate exonerated after prosecutors withheld evidence in his trial, was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison on sex charges.
For Alan Gell, a wedding that could have happened long ago
Feb 21, 2015 · Could Alan Gell ever forget? Gell’s two-timing in 1995 somehow led to a bogus murder conviction, nine years behind bars and five on death row.
Chapter 1 : Who killed Allen Ray Jenkins? - Death Penalty …
WINDSOR — On Monday, Alan Gell will go on trial a second time for the 1995 murder of retired truck driver Allen Ray Jenkins. More Alan Gell Chapter 1: Who killed Allen Ray Jenkins? As in …
Alan Gell: Former death-row inmate speaks about freedom
Oct 2, 2009 · The State Bureau of Investigation has agreed to a $3.9 million settlement with former death row inmate Alan Gell to end his lawsuit accusing the SBI of fabricating evidence …
Alan Gell - NC Coalition for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
At Alan Gell’s 1998 murder trial, the crucial evidence came from two teenage girls. The girls said they watched Alan shoot Allen Ray Jenkins to death in the driveway of Jenkins’ Bertie County …
Alan Gell of North Carolina Is Nation's 113th Death Row Exoneree ...
Feb 18, 2004 · Alan Gell of North Carolina became the nation’s 113th exonerated death row inmate today, February 18, 2004. Gell, who has maintained his innocence since his 1998 …
Former Death-Row Inmate Speaks About Freedom, Rebuilding Life …
Aug 3, 2006 · After nine years in prison and two murder trials, Alan Gell is a free man. A jury cleared Gell of all charges in a 1995 murder last week.
Compensation for the Wrongly Convicted - North Carolina …
Oct 5, 2009 · The News and Observer reported last week that Alan Gell will receive $3.9 million from the SBI. Most readers probably know the basics about the Gell case: he was convicted of …
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