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Profiles John Stoll, Bakersfield Conviction: 17 counts of child molestation in September 1985 Sentence: 40 years in prison Released: Tuesday, May 4, 2004 Time Served: 20 years in prison
John Stoll was convicted of child molestation in one of several infamous Kern County California sex ring prosecutions that took place in the mid-1980s. He was convicted solely on the 1984 testimony of six boys, ages seven to nine – there was no physical evidence presented at trial.
After the California Innocence Project, along with the Northern California Innocence Project at Santa Clara University School of Law, took on Stoll’s case they uncovered new evidence that disputed the boys’ testimony and soon were granted an evidentiary hearing. Seven lawyers, a dozen law students, and an investigator spent hundreds of hours prepping witnesses and preparing for the hearing which took place in three parts from January to April 2004. Four witnesses who testified against Stoll as children recanted their testimony. They admitted that the sexual abuse stories they told as children were lies and that law enforcement officials, social workers, and prosecutors coerced them into making false allegations against Stoll. At the conclusion of the hearing, Stoll’s conviction was overturned and he was freed after 20 years. |
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John Stoll and California Innocence Project Director Justin Brooks in a Bakersfield courtroom |
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