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NATION & WORLD DNA frees Arizona inmate Associated Press TUSCON, Ariz. - A man whose challenge of evidence in his child molestation case was rejected 12 years ago by the U.S. Supreme Court has been freed from prison after DNA tests proved his inno cence. The tests conducted recently at a police lab determined that semen collected on a cotton swab in the 1983 molestation did not come from Larry Youngblood. “As far as we’re concerned, there’s no uncertainty at all involved in this,” said Walter Tannert, who oversees the Tucson Police De partment crime lab where the test was done. The procedure was not available in 1985, when Youngblood was convicted and imprisoned. Youngblood, 47, was freed Tues day. He had signed a pledge against suing over wrongful imprisonment but said Wednesday he expects to sue anyway. “They took away 17 years of my life, and all the best years,” he said. Youngblood was identified as the attacker by the 10-year-old victim. He appealed on the grounds that authorities didn’t properly preserve evidence that might have exoner ated him, and the Arizona Court of Appeals overturned his conviction in 1986. But the U.S. Supreme Court re versed the court’s decision in 1988, ruling that proof of police negli gence was insufficient to allow someone to contest a conviction unless authorities were acting ma liciously and knew such evidence could prove a defendant’s inno cence. Although Arizona’s appellate court set aside Youngblood’s con viction again in 1990, arguing that the state constitution was broader than the federal government’s, the state Supreme Court reinstated it in 1993.. Youngblood returned to jail and served his sentence concurrently with a five-year sentence for an un related aggravated assault charge filed against him when he was out of prison. He was jailed last year pending trial for failure to register as a sex offender. - • Rick Unklesbay, chief criminal deputy in the Pima County Attor ney’s Office, said officials regret ted what had happened, but acted in good faith. “Based on the testimony of the victim, collaborating evidence and the technology available at the time, everyone felt we had the right per son. Everybody feels bad and it’s unfortunate that Mr. Youngblood spent time incarcerated, but we did what we thought was right at the time,” he said. Some California prosecutors plan to offer free DNA testing to inmates who believe such evidence could clear them. Nationally, DNA evi dence has been used to success fully challenge scores of convic tions since the late 1980s, according to the Innocence Project, which re lief on new genetic tests to revisit old convictions. 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