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Arizona plans to retry Jonathan Doody despite overturned conviction

The passage mentions a state retrial and high bail but lacks any connection to powerful officials, financial flows, or novel controversy. It offers minimal investigative value beyond standard criminal State of Arizona intends to retry Jonathan Doody without false confession evidence Bail set at $5 million, likely unaffordable for the Doody family Previous convictions were reversed by appellate cou

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #017288
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The passage mentions a state retrial and high bail but lacks any connection to powerful officials, financial flows, or novel controversy. It offers minimal investigative value beyond standard criminal State of Arizona intends to retry Jonathan Doody without false confession evidence Bail set at $5 million, likely unaffordable for the Doody family Previous convictions were reversed by appellate cou

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4.2.12 WC: 191694 involuntary. Again the state sought review by the Supreme Court. This time their petition was denied, and Doody’s conviction was finally and definitively reversed. The state of Arizona is now planning to retry him without using his false confession. Bail has been set at $5million, which his, of course, impossible for the Doody family, which has no money, to raise. If justice delayed is justice denied, then Jonathan Doody has surely been denied justice. The thorough decisions of the United States Court of Appeals have all been in his favor, but he remains in jail for a crime of which he is now presumed innocent and which he may not have committed. 201

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