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[[File:JasonBaldwinmugshot.jpg|thumb|252px]]Jason Baldwin (born April 11, 1977) is one of the 3 members of what has been called the West Memphis 3 (Baldwin, [[Damien Echols]], and [[Jessie Misskelley jr.]].). The three were accused and convicted of the triple homicide of [[Cristopher Byers|Christopher Byers]], [[Michael Moore]] and [[Stevie Branch]] in West Memphis, Arkansas.
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[[File:JasonBaldwinmugshot.jpg|thumb|252px]]Jason Baldwin (born April 11, 1977) is one of the three members of what has been referred to as the West Memphis 3 (Jason Baldwin, [[Damien Echols]], and Jessie Misskelley, Jr.). The three were accused and convicted of the triple homicide of [[Christopher Byers]], [[Michael Moore]], and [[Stevie Branch]] in West Memphis, Arkansas in 1994.
   
   
   
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Jason was arrested on June 3, 1993. Jason and Damien Echols were tried together, following the trial and conviction of Jessie Misskelley. Misskelley had previously confessed to observing and participating in the brutal crimes against the children, implicating Baldwin and Echols. The jury convicted both defendants of murder. Baldwin received a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
Baldwin was arrested on June 3, 1993. He was tried jointly with Echols, while Misskelley was tried separately (Misskelley confessed and implicated Baldwin and Echols). The jury convicted both defendants of murder. Baldwin received a life sentence without the possibility of parole.<br />After the Arkansas Supreme Court denied his direct appeal in 1996, Baldwin filed a Petition for Relief under Rule 37 the following year. (Rule 37 deals with ineffective assistance of the original trial counsel.) Because the original Petition was filed in a timely manner, it is an avenue of appeal that is still available to be pursued, as shown in a Joint Status Memorandum filed on June 2, 2004.
 
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After the Arkansas Supreme Court denied his direct appeal in 1996, Baldwin filed a Petition for Relief under Rule 37 the following year. (Rule 37 deals with ineffective assistance of the original trial counsel.) Because the original Petition was filed in a timely manner, it is an avenue of appeal that is still available to be pursued, as shown in a Joint Status Memorandum filed on June 2, 2004.

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Jason Baldwin (born April 11, 1977) is one of the three members of what has been referred to as the West Memphis 3 (Jason Baldwin, Damien Echols, and Jessie Misskelley, Jr.). The three were accused and convicted of the triple homicide of Christopher Byers, Michael Moore, and Stevie Branch in West Memphis, Arkansas in 1994.


Jason was arrested on June 3, 1993. Jason and Damien Echols were tried together, following the trial and conviction of Jessie Misskelley. Misskelley had previously confessed to observing and participating in the brutal crimes against the children, implicating Baldwin and Echols. The jury convicted both defendants of murder. Baldwin received a life sentence without the possibility of parole.


After the Arkansas Supreme Court denied his direct appeal in 1996, Baldwin filed a Petition for Relief under Rule 37 the following year. (Rule 37 deals with ineffective assistance of the original trial counsel.) Because the original Petition was filed in a timely manner, it is an avenue of appeal that is still available to be pursued, as shown in a Joint Status Memorandum filed on June 2, 2004.