{"id":13840,"date":"2023-08-06T17:09:00","date_gmt":"2023-08-06T22:09:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/norwoodlegal.com\/?p=13840"},"modified":"2024-07-03T12:35:59","modified_gmt":"2024-07-03T17:35:59","slug":"tulsa-sent-an-innocent-man-to-prison-for-28-years-norwood-law-made-national-headlines-helping-to-bring-him-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/norwoodlegal.com\/tulsa-sent-an-innocent-man-to-prison-for-28-years-norwood-law-made-national-headlines-helping-to-bring-him-home\/","title":{"rendered":"Tulsa sent an innocent man to prison for 28 years. Norwood.Law made national headlines helping to bring him home."},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
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Tulsa location where James Warren Lane was murdered in 1990.

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Wayne Jones is the one who pulled the trigger. He\u2019s the one who did the killing.<\/p>

That\u2019s what a tipster calling herself \u201cLisa\u201d told Det. Ken Makinson of the Tulsa Police Department during a call on Aug. 7, 1990. The tip came just days after police had responded to the shooting death of a young man at East 4th Street and South Atlanta Avenue in Tulsa\u2019s Kendall-Whittier neighborhood east of downtown.<\/p>

The victim\u2019s name was James Warren Lane. Witnesses said there was a confrontation with a group of males, and Lane was robbed and shot to death. The perpetrators ran from the scene as Lane was left stretched out on the ground and choking on his own blood as the life left his body.<\/p>

In addition to \u201cLisa\u201d giving a name, two other witnesses would provide descriptions to police of the man they believed was the killer. Those descriptions roughly matched the height and weight at the time of a lifelong criminal named Wayne Raymone Jones whose offenses included armed robbery.<\/p>

Yet there\u2019s no evidence in available records that investigators ever meaningfully pursued Jones as a suspect, Norwood.Law learned after becoming involved in the case. Instead, they seized on someone else who didn\u2019t match the descriptions given by witnesses. That someone was our client, Corey Dion Atchison. He was blamed for the killing of James Lane and wrongfully spent 28 years in prison. But the case against Atchison began to unravel on the very night of Lane\u2019s murder:<\/p>