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THE OUTPOURING OF SUPPORT for
Cynthia Sommer in San Diego and throughout the country; in fact, throughout
the world, has been enormous. The story of the injustice that she suffered
has been reported in media small and large - from small town local
papers in Montana, Maine, and Florida; to major media outlets in New York,
Los Angeles, and even Germany, Japan, and across the world. The
following is a summary of many of those reports. |
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MOTION TO DISMISS THE CASE "WITH
PREJUDICE":
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WHAT SHOULD NOT BE FORGOTTEN is
that this case is still not over. The District Attorney has stated that she
still wants to leave the case in such a manner that she could re-charge
Cindy at some point in the future! |
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Cindy and her attorney, Allen
Bloom, want this case fully dismissed - with prejudice - as soon as
possible. Towards that end, a hearing has been set in the Superior
Court of San Diego County to determine if the case should be dismissed once
and for all time. This hearing, currently scheduled for July 18, 2008, will present extensive
evidence as to why Cindy's case should, because of the evidence in the case
and the improper conduct of the District Attorney, be dismissed once and for
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5/30/08: This date, the court in
Cindy's case ordered that there will be a hearing to decide if the case
should be dismissed once and for all. Despite the court's order on April 17
that a hearing should be held to determine if the case should be dismissed
"with prejudice", the D.A. sought to overturn that decision arguing that the
court had not used proper language to order the hearing. The court denied
the D.A.'s motion to abandon the hearing and ordered that it shall be held
on the date of July 18, 2008.
As a result of new testing of
autopsy tissues of Todd Sommer in April, 2008, (tissues which could have
been tested years ago) it was proven that there never was any arsenic in
Todd's body, which means that a crime never occurred. On April 17, 2008, the
D.A. dismissed the case against Cindy, but stated they wanted the option to
re-file the charges at some time in the future. Mr. Bloom objected to that
kind of dismissal, saying that he wanted the charged dismissed once and for
all time ("with prejudice"). The court ordered that a hearing to determine
if the case should be dismissed with prejudice be held on July 18, 2008.
Two weeks ago, the D.A. said the
hearing should be abandoned. They conceded that the court has the general
power to dismiss with prejudice but argued that the court forfeited that
power when it didn't word it's order in the proper way. Mr. Bloom called
this effort to be an assertion of "poor judicial punctuation".
Today, the court overruled the
D.A.'s argument, saying that it's April 17th order made it's position very
clear: a person accused of a crime should have the opportunity to have her
case dismissed for all purposes if there is not sufficient evidence to
support a new trial, and we will go ahead with that hearing on July 18,
2008.
The court set the date of June
27, 2008, for the D.A. to file its objections to Mr. Bloom's motion to
discovery all the details regarding how the D.A. reached its decision to
dismiss, what information they got from the new lab, when they got that
information, and what was said within the D.A.'s office regarding the new
evidence and the decision to dismiss.
On December 5, 2008, the judge
granted Cindy a new hearing to clear her record. The hearing is
scheduled for May 4, 2009.
On January 20, 2009, Mr. Bloom
filed a new motion citing "Outrageous Government Conduct". Links to
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COMMITTEE OF INNOCENCE
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THE CASE IS NOT OVER IN ANOTHER
WAY, AS WELL: Attorney Bloom has proposed that San Diego be the first county
in the country that establishes a "COMMITTEE OF INNOCENCE". This
committee, to be made up of a judge, a prosecutor, a defense attorney, a
police officer and a defense investigator, would convene whenever there is a
case like Cindy's. Putting an innocent person in jail is the legal
equivalent of a plane crash, and the goal of this COMMITTEE OF INNOCENCE
would be to gather all the facts and figure out what went wrong in the
criminal justice system - which is supposedly dedicated to insuring that the
innocent person is NOT put behind bars.
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Ultimately, it is hoped that
wherever there is a prosecutor, there would also be a COMMITTEE OF INNOCENCE
to insure that when cases like Cindy's occur, we don't pretend that they'll
never happen again and we won't sweep them under the rug with euphemisms of
the type spouted by the San Diego District Attorney: "in this case, the
system worked exactly like it was supposed to."
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We all know that putting an
innocent widow and mother of four in jail for 869 days is NOT the way the
system is supposed to work.
Media reports regarding Attorney
Bloom's suggestions for the COMMITTEE OF INNOCENCE may also be found below.
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SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE CASE: |
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04/17/08 VIDEO of
the Hearing in which the case against Cindy was dismissed
and Attorney Allen Bloom
challenged the DA's position that the system worked "just like it was
supposed to":
CBS San Diego Video - Sommer Court
Hearing April 17, 2008 (entire hearing)
"Video Only -- Video
footage from a hearing on a motion to dismiss charges against Cynthia
Sommer."
Sommer Court Hearing -
April 17, 2008 (Parts 1 - 5):
For computers with a slower
connection, the hearing is available in five parts. Scroll down the
page to view.
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04/17/2008
People's Motion to Dismiss |
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05/20/2008
Bloom - MOTION TO DISMISS WITH PREJUDICE - Support of Request for Discovery |
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05/23/2008 Bloom - MOTION TO DISMISS WITH PREJUDICE - Memo that Court
has Authority to Dismiss With Prejudice |
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05/28/2008 Bloom - MOTION TO DISMISS WITH
PREJUDICE - Reply to Memo That Court Does Not Have Authority |
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07/18/2008 Bloom - MOTION TO DISMISS WITH
PREJUDICE - Memo that Court has Authority to Consider Post-Trial Evidence |
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07/18/2008 Bloom - MOTION TO DISMISS WITH
PREJUDICE - MOTION TO TRANSFER CASE TO JUDGE DEDDEH |
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01/20/2009 Bloom - MOTION TO DISMISS WITH
PREJUDICE - Outrageous Government Conduct |
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01/20/2009 Bloom - MOTION TO DISMISS WITH
PREJUDICE - Outrageous Government Conduct SUPPORT |
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AUDIO: XM
Radio Air America
- "This is America" with Jon Elliott April 18, 2008
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Part 1
Part 2
Attorney Allen Bloom on XM Radio - "This is America" with Jon Elliot -
In this tape, Mr. Bloom provides a
full explanation of the history of the case and the dismissal of the
charges.
In an XM Radio interview with
Jon Elliot on April 18, 2008, Allen Bloom provides a
wonderful capsulation of the Sommer case.
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AUDIO: XM
Radio Air America
- "This is America" with Jon Elliott May 15, 2008
- Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Cindy Sommer,
Todd Tice, and Allen Bloom on XM Radio - "This is America" with Jon
Elliot -
Parts 1 - 4 are from the interview on May 15, Part 5 is the follow up program on
May 16.
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A NUMBER OF PRINT AND TELEVISION
MEDIA REPORTS have focused on Attorney Bloom's effort to create a "Committee
of Innocence" to help eliminate cases like Cindy's from ever occurring
again. A summary of those
reports are as follows:
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ORIGINAL PRINT REPORT: Avoiding
prosecution of the innocent - Op Ed by Allen Bloom
San Diego Union-Tribune
Newspaper Article by Attorney Allen Bloom - May 1, 2008
"Last week, it became
all too clear that the criminal justice system in San Diego seriously
malfunctioned. But there's a way to fix it. As we evaluate the system
that produced this tragedy, it is particularly disturbing that
uncontaminated evidence that would release her from years of prison was just
10 minutes away. Still, there is something that can be done to make our
system better." |
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DOCUMENT: Plan Aims to Protect the Innocent
Daily Journal Corporation - Attorney's
Proposal Would Bring Together Lawyers, Judges, Police - May 2, 2008
Defense attorney Allen R. Bloom is demanding answers.
Two weeks ago, his client, Cynthia Sommer, was
released from jail - and spared from what could have been a life behind bars
- after new testing raised a reasonable doubt that she had poisoned her
husband. But Bloom refuses to just walk away. He is proposing the
creation of a standing "Committee of Innocence," made up of prosecutors,
defense attorneys and investigators, the presiding judge and the police. |
POST-DISMISSAL MEDIA REPORTS
REGARDING THE CASE: |
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12/05/08: |
ARTICLE: Judge grants Sommer hearing to clear record
Cynthia Sommer will at last get
a court hearing on her drive to permanently clear herself of accusations
that she killed her Marine husband with arsenic |
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09/26/08: |
ARTICLE: Sommer still not immune to future prosecution
in husband's death
Cynthia Sommer's bid to be
forever free of charges that she killed her Marine husband was put off again
Friday, at least until the California Supreme Court acts on the case. |
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ARTICLE: Marine Widow Case Back In Legal Limbo
She's a free woman now,
but
Cynthia Sommer will
have to wait until November before a judge will rule whether she'll be
immune from further charges stemming from the death of her Marine husband. |
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ARTICLE: Hearing Postponed For Marine Widow
A woman whose conviction for
poisoning her Marine husband was overturned will have to wait until November
before a hearing can be set on her request to have the case dismissed in
such a way that prosecutors won't be able to file charges again. |
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07/18/08: |
ARTICLE: Sommer's
Case May Go Back to Judge
The question of whether the
murder case involving Cynthia Sommer will be dismissed forever could be
handled by the same judge who granted her a new trial late last year,
another judge ruled yesterday. |
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ARTICLE: Marine's
Widow Gets Hearing on Flawed Arsenic Test
A San Diego judge says lawyers
for a widow cleared of murdering her husband can call witnesses to testify
about flaws in the original tests used by prosecutors to show the Marine was
poisoned with arsenic. |
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ARTICLE: Same Judge To Handle Fate of Sommer Case
The question of whether the
murder case involving Cynthia Sommer will be dismissed forever may be
handled by the same judge who granted her a new trial late last year,
another judge ruled Friday. |
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05/30/08: |
ARTICLE: Judge Retains Power to Dismiss Sommer Case
With Prejudice
A judge ruled Friday he still
has authority to dismiss the case, with or without prejudice, against a
woman accused of poisoning her Marine husband, which could prevent the
charges from being filed again. |
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ARTICLE: Court to consider blocking new charges
against widow
A judge ruled Friday that a
lawyer for Cynthia Sommer, the Marine widow once accused of murdering her
husband, will be allowed to argue a motion that - if granted - would bar
prosecutors from retrying the case. |
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ARTICLE: Court will consider blocking new charges
against widow
A San Diego judge says he will hear a
widow's request that the court block prosecutors from refiling murder
charges against her in the death of her Marine husband. |
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05/17/08: |
ARTICLE: NBC San Diego - Marine
Widow To DA: 'Back Down'
"It seems to me that the more
they fight, the stronger we'll fight. So, I won't back down." - Cynthia
Sommer |
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ARTICLE: Fox News San Diego - Prosecutor: Judge
Lacks Power to Dismiss Case Against Ex-Murder Defendant
Raising the possibility that
criminal charges could resurface, a prosecutor argued Friday that the judge
who dismissed the case against a woman accused of poisoning her Marine
husband does not have the power to dismiss the case "with prejudice," which
would prevent the charges from ever being filed again. |
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ARTICLE: San Diego Union-Tribune - Prosecutors
in Sommer case move to leave options open
A new twist was added to the
court case against Cynthia Sommer on Friday when prosecutors told a judge he
doesn't have the right to tell them if they can ever again file murder
charges against Sommer in connection with the death of her Marine husband.
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ARTICLE: Internet Broadcasting Systems -
Dismissing Poisoned Marine Charges 'With Prejudice' Debated
In court Friday, Deputy District
Attorney Laura Tanney told Judge John Einhorn that the court doesn't have
the authority to dismiss the case with prejudice, a position that Sommer's
attorney, Allen Bloom, disagreed with. |
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05/02/08: |
ARTICLE: NEWSWEEK: Widow
cleared of murder wants death certificate changed
The Death Certificate Must Be Changed -
NEWSWEEK ARTICLE outlining Cindy's
effort to have the Todd Sommer's death certificate changed back to "natural
causes" and the government's refusal to do so at this time.
"SAN DIEGO (AP) -
Cynthia Sommer has a death certificate for her Marine husband that lists
homicide as his cause of death. Forensic experts said Todd Sommer was
poisoned with arsenic. But the lab results underpinning that finding
were discredited two weeks ago, leading prosecutors to release the widow
from jail more than two years after she was incarcerated for the supposed
crime. Now, Cynthia Sommer wants the death certificate rewritten to show her
husband wasn't murdered." |
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VIDEO: Marine Widow's Attorney
Accuses DA Of Misconduct
NBC San Diego News Report
outlining Attorney Bloom's statement of how the D.A. thwarted efforts to
reveal the exonerating evidence throughout the case.
"The lawyer for a
marine widow freed after more than two years behind bars says prosecutors
misled him about evidence that cleared his client of fatally poisoning her
husband." |
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AUDIO: Prosecutors Defend Evidence in Sommer Trial,
Despite Reservations
PBS San Diego Report outlining
the D.A.'s attempt to thwart efforts to reveal the exonerating evidence and
their post-trial claims attempting to justify their conduct:
"San Diego County prosecutors are
defending the use of key evidence in the murder trial against Cynthia Sommer
- even though experts had reservations from the beginning. Sommer was
released from jail after that evidence was found to be contaminated." |
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PRINT REPORT: Our
obligations in the District Attorney's Office - Op Ed by Bonnie Dumanis
San Diego Union-Tribune - The
D.A.'s claim that the "system worked just like it should have". Her claim
that the buck stopped with her and then her transfer of blame to others in
the system:
"As district attorney for San
Diego County, the buck stops with me. In the high-profile prosecution of
Cynthia Sommer for murder, our office made the right choices for the right
reasons at every step in the process. But last week, we were all reminded
the criminal justice system is not perfect, and I understand how recent
developments in the case raise several questions."
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DOCUMENT: Coroner email
(also linked in above story)
Email proving that the D.A.'s
own witness had concerns about their evidence BEFORE THE TRIAL STARTED!
"At least one of the
prosecutor's lab technicians raised concerns about the accuracy of the
tests. In a pre-trial e-mail to the county coroner, he wrote, 'I don't have
a good interpretation of these results.'" |
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ARTICLE: Prosecutors Defend
Evidence in Sommer Trial, Despite Reservations
PBS San Diego Online Report revealing
"it was
also wrong for prosecutor Laura Gunn to say she was unaware.."
"No
one from the D.A.'s office will talk on tape. A spokesman say it was also
wrong for prosecutor Laura Gunn to say she was unaware of untested samples
that could exonerated the defendant."
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ARTICLE: This was a case of
prosecutorial failure - By Ruben Navarrette Jr.
San Diego
Union-Tribune -
Even in a
criminal system that is as adversarial as this one, they take a special oath
to not simply win convictions but to see that justice is done.
"Any prosecutor can convict a
guilty person. It takes real skill to convict the innocent.
I've decided that San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis makes a
strong argument - for appointing district attorneys rather than electing
them." |
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ARTICLE: Cindy Sommer's Long
Vindication - Dateline
MSNBC
DATELINE - Josh
Mankiewicz describes "What no one
listened to, apparently, was that there wasn't a single shred of evidence
that Cindy Sommer had bought arsenic, asked anyone about it, handled it, or
Googled it."
"It's been a long road for Cindy
Sommer. Her U.S. Marine husband died in February, 2002, and she just got out
of jail last week after being convicted by a jury of his murder. Now here's
the hitch: she's innocent. Officially." |
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ARTICLE WITH LINKED VIDEO: A Trace of Suspicion - Dateline
MSNBC DATELINE -
"A Trace of Suspicion" with
Josh Mankiewicz,
aired April 25, 2008.
"Marine widow Cindy Sommer has
had a long trip from grieving wife, to suspect, to convicted killer -- and
now, a free and innocent woman."
Also on this program are
interviews with NCIS agents and jurors. |
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ARTICLE: San
Diego Union-Tribune: Sommer lawyer contests claim about evidence - By Dana
Littlefield
"A lawyer for Cynthia
Sommer, the woman formerly accused of killing her Marine husband with
arsenic, is disputing a claim that prosecutors didn't know about previously
untested evidence in the case until last month." |
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ARTICLE: San
Diego Union-Tribune - Bonnie Dumanis' rough month continues - by Chris Reed
"First there's a new
wrinkle in the Cynthia Sommer debacle that makes the district attorney's
conduct look even worse." |
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ARTICLE: Associated Press - District attorney investigates widow's
murder case
"San Diego's district
attorney is investigating how a case unraveled against a young widow charged
with killing her Marine husband with arsenic amid criticism that prosecutors
ignored warnings that tissue was contaminated." |
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ARTICLE: Associated Press - San Diego
prosecutors plan review of widow's murder trial
"San Diego's district
attorney says her office will conduct an internal review of how it handled
the case of a widow cleared last week of charges that she murdered her
Marine husband with arsenic." |
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ARTICLE: CBS San Diego Investigation: First Look At
Tissues That Exonerated Marine Widow
"For the first time,
we are seeing the tissues that tested clean for arsenic and freed Marine
widow Cynthia Sommer from jail. But the discovery of these samples is
raising new questions about the role of prosecutors in the case. News 8
investigates why the district attorney's office now says they knew about the
tissue samples all along." |
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VIDEO: CBS San Diego Investigation: First Look
At Tissues That Exonerated Marine Widow
"Cynthia Sommer is out
of jail after two and a half years, wrongly convicted of murdering her
husband with arsenic. She's free because tests showed no arsenic whatsoever
in previously untested tissue samples from her dead husband, Marine Sgt.
Todd Sommer." |
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DOCUMENT: 2002 Autopsy List
Naval Medical Center
Laboratory Department Autopsy Pathology for Todd Sommer |
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DOCUMENT: 2005 Case Evidence
List
U.S. Naval Criminal
Investigative Service - Post Mortem Specimens Retained by AFIP & Balboa
Naval Hospital |
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DOCUMENT: 2007 Tissue Sample
Navy Memo
Memo regarding
retention of autopsy materials in the case of Sergeant Todd Sommer dated
August 31, 2007 |
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DOCUMENT: 2008 DA Motion to
Dismiss
A copy of the
People's Motion to Dismiss Case No. SDC 195202 |
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DOCUMENT: CBS San Diego - Prosecutor Laura
Gunn's Response to Questions
"Cynthia Sommer case
deputy district attorney Laura Gunn responds to News 8's email questions
from April 23, 2008." |
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ARTICLE: San Diego Union-Tribune - Sommer's
lawyer disputes claim prosecutors didn't know about untested evidence
"A lawyer for Cynthia
Sommer, the woman formerly accused of killing her Marine husband with
arsenic, is disputing a claim that prosecutors didn't know about previously
untested evidence in the case until last month." |
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ARTICLE: San Diego Union-Tribune - DA should
remember fate of those before her by Gerry Braun
"And last week, after
announcing that a lab had botched one of her cases, leading to a wrongful
murder conviction, Dumanis shrugged it off like she was Doris Day. Que sera,
sera. What will be, will be." |
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VIDEO: MSNBC "Verdict" with Dan Abrams April 23,
2008
Cynthia Sommer, along
with her attorney Allen Bloom, appeared on "Verdict" with Dan Abrams on
April 23, 2008. |
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VIDEO: CBS News The Early Show - Acquitted
Marine Widow Speaks
"Cynthia Sommers [sic]
was acquitted of murdering her Marine husband after spending two years in
prison. Hattie Kauffman reports and Harry Smith speaks with Sommer, her
lawyer, and her cousin." |
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ARTICLE: MSNBC Today Show - Wife cleared of murder "overwhelmed with
emotion"
"Having been
exonerated of charges she poisoned her Marine husband to death, Cynthia
Sommer is out of prison and renewing bonds with her children." |
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ARTICLE: Inside Edition - Marine's Wife Free in
NYC
"After nearly 2.5
years behind bars, Cynthia Sommer is enjoying her first taste of freedom
after being wrongfully convicted of murder. INSIDE EDITION caught up
with her in New York City, where she was relaxing and enjoying her freedom." |
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ARTICLE: Los Angeles Times - She did the time,
but not the crime
"On Thursday, [San
Diego County] Dist. Atty. Bonnie Dumanis moved to dismiss murder charges
against Sommer, telling reporters at a hastily called news conference that
overlooked evidence and new scientific scrutiny had poked holes in the
prosecution's assertion that she used arsenic to kill her husband, [Marine]
Sgt. Todd Sommer." |
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VIDEO: Cable News Network Larry King Live - King show helps set woman
free
"Court exonerates
Cynthia Sommer, who was convicted of murdering her husband. Attorneys credit
Larry King Live."
This Larry King Live
interview was filmed April 18, and aired April 21, 2008 |
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ARTICLE: In Session Blog - Cindy Sommer's long,
strange journey - by Beth Karas
"When I interviewed
Cindy Sommer at the Las Colinas Women's Detention Facility here a week ago,
neither one of us had any idea that she was spending her last days behind
bars. She was a free woman four days later." |
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ARTICLE: Los Angeles Times - Newly freed widow
of Marine may sue the D.A. in San Diego
"It's scary how
[prosecutors] are dealing with this now," Bloom said. "They're taking credit
for doing the right thing. They didn't do the right thing! Justice was done,
but not because of the prosecution in this case but despite the
prosecution." |
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ARTICLE: Inside Edition - Marine's Wife
Exonerated
"It was a stunning
moment as Cynthia Sommer walked out of jail a free woman. She's been cleared
of murdering her Marine husband with arsenic so she could use his life
insurance money to buy breast implants. Shockingly, it now turns out there
was no poison found in his body after all." |
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ARTICLE: CBS San Diego - Alternate Juror From
Panel That Convicted Sommer
"For three weeks,
Lorie Cosio-Azar listened as prosecutors attacked Cynthia Sommer's
character, and jurors questioned her innocence. But Azar says she knew early
on something wasn't right." |
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VIDEO: CBS San Diego - Alternate Juror Interview
Lorie Cosio-Azar: "I felt like
it took a long time for justice to be served, but I knew she was innocent...
and if you just listened closely and paid attention you would have heard
that too," she said. |
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ARTICLE: Associated Press - Prosecutors play
defense over handling of Marine widow case
"Prosecutors who had
accused a woman of killing her Marine husband with arsenic played defense on
Friday after new tests showed no traces of poison and forced them to drop
murder charges." |
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ARTICLE: San Diego Union-Tribune - Marine widow
criticizes prosecutors
"Cynthia Sommer had
sharp words Friday for San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis
after a judge dismissed charges that she murdered 23-year-old Sgt. Todd
Sommer in 2002." |
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ARTICLE: Associated Press - Widow cleared of
Marine's death criticizes prosecutors
"A
woman cleared of killing her Marine husband with arsenic after two years in
jail says she doesn't know how prosecutors can sleep at night.
Cynthia Sommer's sharp
words on Friday are for San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis."
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ARTICLE: PBS San Diego - Freed Widow Blames D.A.
for Unfair Persecution
"Sommer says she
barely slept on her first night of freedom. She spent more than two years in
jail after being convicted of poisoning her Marine husband with arsenic.
Prosecutors now say the evidence was tainted." |
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ARTICLE: TransWorldNews - Cynthia Sommer Cleared
of Killing Marine Husband
"Cynthia Sommer has
been cleared of the murder of her Marine husband. Sommer was convicted of
poisoning her husband Marine Sgt. Todd Sommer, 23, with arsenic to pay for
breast implants. He suddenly collapsed and died February 18, 2002."
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ARTICLE: United Press International - Test
clears woman of poisoning husband
"Prosecutors in San
Diego have dropped charges against a 34-year-old woman convicted in January
of killing her U.S. Marine husband." |
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ARTICLE: Cable News Network - Charges dropped
against widow accused of killing Marine
"Prosecutors who were
preparing for Cynthia Sommer's second trial found that previously untested
samples of Marine Sgt. Todd Sommer's tissue showed no arsenic."
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ARTICLE: CBS San Diego - Marine Widow Freed
After New Evidence Surfaces
"Justice was done in
this case, but it wasn't because of the effort of the prosecution," Bloom
told reporters. "It was despite the effort of the prosecution." |
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ARTICLE: Marine Corps Times - Murder charges
against Marine widow dropped
"The local prosecutor
dropped murder charges against a Marine widow convicted last year of
poisoning her husband with arsenic, the San Diego district attorney
announced Thursday." |
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VIDEO: KUSI News San Diego - Murder Charges
Dropped Against Cynthia Sommer
"Cynthia Sommer walked
from the Las Colinas detention facility Thursday night, after district
attorney Bonnie Dumanis dropped the charges against her." |
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ARTICLE: Internet Broadcasting Systems - Woman
Cleared Of Poisoning Marine Speaks Out
"A woman cleared of
charges that she poisoned her Marine husband said Friday that she's looking
forward to doing some "girl things" and seeing her four children after
nearly two-and-a-half years in jail." |
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VIDEO: CBS San Diego - Marine Widow Case -
Defense Attorney Allen Bloom
"Video Only -- Cynthia
Sommers' [sic] attorney Allen Bloom reacts to a motion to dismiss charges
against Marine widow Cynthia Sommer." |
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ARTICLE: CBS San Diego - Charges Dismissed In
Marine Widow Case
"A woman once
convicted of killing her Marine husband with arsenic to pay for breast
implants was cleared Thursday after new tests showed no traces of poison." |
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ARTICLE: Associated Press - Judge dismisses
murder charges against Marine widow
"Prosecutors who were
preparing for Cynthia Sommer's second trial found that previously untested
samples of Marine Sgt. Todd Sommer's tissue showed no arsenic. Earlier tests
of his liver, presented at the woman's first trial, found levels 1,020 times
above normal."
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ARTICLE: Associated Press - Judge dismisses
charges against Marine widow
"A recently retained
government expert speculated that the earlier samples were contaminated,
prosecutors wrote in a motion filed in San Diego Superior Court. The expert
said he found the initial results 'very puzzling' and 'physiologically
improbable.'" |
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ARTICLE: NBC San Diego - DA Drops Charges
Against Marine Widow
"District Attorney
Bonnie Dumanis said she asked a Superior Court judge Thursday to dismiss
murder charges against Cynthia Sommer, 34, after new tests showed no traces
of poison." |
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ARTICLE: San Diego Union-Tribune - Charges being
dropped against widow in Marine's fatal poison
"Murder charges
against Cynthia Sommer are in the process of being dropped after District
Attorney Bonnie Dumanis filed a motion Thursday in Superior Court to dismiss
the case, according to a statement from her office." |
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