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Herman Wallace dies after release from 41 years in solitary Herman Wallace dies after release from 41 years in solitary
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A Louisiana man released from prison on Tuesday after 41 years in solitary confinement has died of liver cancer.A Louisiana man released from prison on Tuesday after 41 years in solitary confinement has died of liver cancer.
Herman Wallace, 71, died on Friday morning, his lawyer told the BBC.Herman Wallace, 71, died on Friday morning, his lawyer told the BBC.
He was freed after a federal judge ruled his 1974 murder conviction violated his right to a fair trial.He was freed after a federal judge ruled his 1974 murder conviction violated his right to a fair trial.
Wallace, one of the so-called Angola Three convicted in the murder of a prison guard, was diagnosed with cancer this year. He had maintained his innocence until his death. Wallace, one of the so-called Angola Three convicted in the murder of a prison guard, was diagnosed with cancer this year. They always maintained their innocence.
"He passed away early this morning among people who cared for him very much," Wallace's lawyer, George Kendall, told the BBC."He passed away early this morning among people who cared for him very much," Wallace's lawyer, George Kendall, told the BBC.
Mr Wallace was one of three men convicted of the 1972 murder of prison guard Brent Miller. Known as the Angola Three, they have maintained their innocence. One of the Angola Three, Robert King, was released in 2001. Wallace and another man, Albert Woodfox, remained incarcerated, isolated in tiny jail cells and allowed out to shower or exercise one hour a day.
One of the three, Robert King, was released in 2001. Wallace and another man, Albert Woodfox, remained incarcerated, isolated in tiny jail cells and allowed out to shower or exercise one hour a day.
'You're free''You're free'
The men, initially imprisoned for robbery, were the object of a long-running international campaign arguing they were wrongly convicted of the murder because of their association with the militant Black Panther Party.The men, initially imprisoned for robbery, were the object of a long-running international campaign arguing they were wrongly convicted of the murder because of their association with the militant Black Panther Party.
On Tuesday, Judge Brian Jackson ruled Wallace's conviction was unconstitutional because women were barred from serving on his jury, and ordered him freed.On Tuesday, Judge Brian Jackson ruled Wallace's conviction was unconstitutional because women were barred from serving on his jury, and ordered him freed.
Louisiana State Penitentiary, where the three men were held, is nicknamed Angola for the plantation that once stood on its site, worked by slaves kidnapped from Africa.Louisiana State Penitentiary, where the three men were held, is nicknamed Angola for the plantation that once stood on its site, worked by slaves kidnapped from Africa.
Wallace was in a nursing clinic at Hunt Correctional Center in St Gabriel, Louisiana, on Tuesday morning when he heard the news.Wallace was in a nursing clinic at Hunt Correctional Center in St Gabriel, Louisiana, on Tuesday morning when he heard the news.
"I said, 'Herman, you are a free man,'" Carine Williams, one of his lawyers, told the BBC."I said, 'Herman, you are a free man,'" Carine Williams, one of his lawyers, told the BBC.
By many accounts, the evidence against him was weak, says the BBC's Tara McKelvey.By many accounts, the evidence against him was weak, says the BBC's Tara McKelvey.
There were no fingerprints at the place where Miller was killed, our correspondent says.There were no fingerprints at the place where Miller was killed, our correspondent says.
Even Miller's widow, Teenie Verret, said she had doubts about the case against the Angola Three - and hoped they would be treated fairly.Even Miller's widow, Teenie Verret, said she had doubts about the case against the Angola Three - and hoped they would be treated fairly.
On Friday, Amnesty International said Louisiana prison authorities had put Wallace "through hell".On Friday, Amnesty International said Louisiana prison authorities had put Wallace "through hell".
"No one should have to endure 40-plus years in solitary confinement... It's some small consolation that [Wallace] died a free man after the conviction was finally overturned," said Amnesty International campaigner Tessa Murphy."No one should have to endure 40-plus years in solitary confinement... It's some small consolation that [Wallace] died a free man after the conviction was finally overturned," said Amnesty International campaigner Tessa Murphy.