
Help Domonique Moore Rebuild After Wrongful Conviction
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Domonique Moore was a teenager was he was wrongly arrested for a 2009 crime in Kansas City, Kansas, that he did not commit.
The only evidence used to convict Domonique came from a sole, uncorroborated, and mentally ill witness who police dropped off at a psychiatric institution just after taking his statement. Detectives failed to thoroughly investigate the crime, and instead homed in on two innocent young men: Cedric Warren and Domonique Moore.
This week, a judge in Wyandotte County threw out both of their murder convictions, finding that their constitutional rights were significantly violated during an unfair trial in 2010. The State failed to disclose evidence to their trial attorneys that the lone witness suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, heard voices, and was found to have serious memory issues. Their defense attorneys did not know that the witness was found incompetent to stand trial in a criminal case, just a few years before their arrests, that was brought by the Wyandotte County District Attorney’s Office – the same office that wrongly prosecuted Cedric and Dominic.
Your support will help Domonique re-enter society with some financial resources. He needs our help after spending 15 years in prison for a crime he had nothing to do with.
Please consider donating if you are able. Thank you for supporting Domonique as he begins his new life.
The correct spelling of his name is "Domonique."
Organizer and beneficiary
Midwest Innocence Project
Organizer
Kansas City, MO
Dominique Moore
Beneficiary