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Wrongfully Convicted Man Awarded $450K
Friday, November 10, 2006 7:23 AM EST
The Associated Press


HOUSTON (AP) — Texas has awarded more than $450,000 to a man who was exonerated by DNA evidence after spending 18 years in prison for a sexual assault conviction.

Arthur Mumphrey was released from prison in January after his lawyer found DNA evidence clearing him in the rape of a 13-year-old girl. Mumphrey had been sentenced in 1986 to 35 years in prison.

Gov. Rick Perry pardoned Mumphrey in March, clearing his record and making him eligible for compensation. Under state law, a person pardoned based on innocence is eligible for up to $25,000 for each year in prison with a cap at $500,000.

Mumphrey recently got his first payment of $226,041, according to the Texas Comptroller's Office. An official there said Mumphrey will have to report the compensation to the Internal Revenue Service. It will be up to tax officials to decide if and how much he will be taxed.

Mumphrey, who was 42 when he was released, declined to talk about his plans for the money.

His brother, Charles, confessed to the rape while serving time in jail for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, shortly after his brother's release. No criminal charges will be filed against Charles Mumphrey because the statute of limitations has expired, prosecutors said.

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Mumphrey recently got his first payment of $226,041, according to the Texas Comptroller's Office. An official there said Mumphrey will have to report the compensation to the Internal Revenue Service. It will be up to tax officials to decide if and how much he will be taxed.



This money should be tax free. Any interest that he makes after depositing and investing should be taxed but, the initial amount, tax free. And, talk about an asshole of a brother[:/]
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Wrongfully Convicted Man Awarded $450K
Friday, November 10, 2006 7:23 AM EST
The Associated Press


HOUSTON (AP) — Texas has awarded more than $450,000 to a man who was exonerated by DNA evidence after spending 18 years in prison for a sexual assault conviction.

Arthur Mumphrey was released from prison in January after his lawyer found DNA evidence clearing him in the rape of a 13-year-old girl. Mumphrey had been sentenced in 1986 to 35 years in prison.

Gov. Rick Perry pardoned Mumphrey in March, clearing his record and making him eligible for compensation. Under state law, a person pardoned based on innocence is eligible for up to $25,000 for each year in prison with a cap at $500,000.

Mumphrey recently got his first payment of $226,041, according to the Texas Comptroller's Office. An official there said Mumphrey will have to report the compensation to the Internal Revenue Service. It will be up to tax officials to decide if and how much he will be taxed.

Mumphrey, who was 42 when he was released, declined to talk about his plans for the money.

His brother, Charles, confessed to the rape while serving time in jail for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, shortly after his brother's release. No criminal charges will be filed against Charles Mumphrey because the statute of limitations has expired, prosecutors said.

I guess I should count my blessings. All my sis ever wants is money[:/]
I hold it true, whate'er befall;
I feel it, when I sorrow most;
'Tis better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at all.

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Wow, I think $25,000 per year served is a pretty raw deal when you consider the mental trauma/humiliation/loss of freedom for all those years. I feel really sorry for the guy.
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Also, from what I hear rapists and child molesters are the bottom of the food chain in prison, so who knows what unspeakable things happened to him while he was in there.

And even though his brother was cleard of criminal charges I have a feeling that the civil suit that is preparing to ensue will be brutal.

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This money should be tax free.



I think it depends on why it is given. If it is used to compensate him for lost earnings all those years, I think it should be taxed like income would be taxed.



Uhmmm, it was given because he was wrongfully imprisoned. I think the guy is going to get fucked again by the IRS. He should send the money offshore and give the government the big finger and then go and enjoy life abroad.
"...And once you're gone, you can't come back
When you're out of the blue and into the black."
Neil Young

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He'll "need to pay his fair share" now that he's "one of the rich"....but he'll still have $164,855.97 left after taxes... good thing he's getting it now instead of next year, after the Dem tax raises go into effect...
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25K a year with a cap of 500K is not enough for what this person suffered at the hands of over zealous and self righteous cops, investigators, prosecutors and judges who misled and lied to an ignorant group of people who thought they were legitimately disciplining a fellow citizen.

I hope the IRS does not double screw this guy.:|

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others mean and rueful of the western dream"

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