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		<title>Race to Watch: Williamson County District Attorney</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 23:51:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Hinkle</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Politics]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[district attorney]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[jana duty]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A name you won&#8217;t find on the ballot in Williamson County is Michael Morton. Still, he has become a critical campaign point in the GOP race for district attorney. Accusations about Morton&#8217;s wrongful conviction have bounced between incumbent DA John Bradley – who, for five years, opposed DNA testing that eventually freed Morton – and [...]]]></description>
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<p>A name you won&#8217;t find on the ballot in Williamson County is Michael Morton. Still, he has become a critical campaign point in the GOP race for district attorney.</p>
<p>Accusations about Morton&#8217;s wrongful conviction have bounced between incumbent <a href="http://www.districtattorneyjohnbradley.com/index.html" target="_blank">DA John Bradley</a> – who, for five years, opposed DNA testing that eventually freed Morton – and <a href="http://janaduty.com/" target="_blank">County Attorney Jana Duty</a>. The case is hard to ignore in this tough-on-crime county.</p>
<p>Duty has focused her campaign on Morton&#8217;s story, casting her opponent as someone who covered for his boss to maintain his own climbing career.</p>
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<p>Bradley has fought back, defending himself and pointing out that Duty had a hand in the Morton case, too – that she is using the story to gain political traction.</p>
<p>Morton went to prison for nearly 25 years for the 1986 murder of his wife, Christine Morton. However, last year, he was exonerated after DNA on a bandana near the murder scene revealed a connection to another man &#8211; Mark Alan Norwood.</p>
<p>Norwood&#8217;s DNA also matched material found at the scene of the 1988 murder of Debra Masters Baker in Austin. Last year, he was arrested and charged with Christine Morton&#8217;s death.</p>
<p>Morton&#8217;s lawyers have said that, if Bradley had agreed to DNA testing sooner, their client could have gone free sooner and the true murder suspect could have been arrested earlier.</p>
<p>Duty has won the support of people like Caitlin Baker – the daughter of the Austin murder victim – and also Mark Landrum, who served as the jury foreman in Morton&#8217;s 1987 trial.</p>
<p>As Bradley points out, Duty did have a role in the Morton case. As part of her duty as county attorney, she successfully defended Bradley and the sheriff when Morton filed a federal lawsuit against them to grant the DNA testing.</p>
<p>She has since argued her role dealt only with whether a state court or federal court should hear the case – the jurisdiction.</p>
<p>Bradley has said he learned from the controversy, adding that he has worked to give defense lawyers better access to prosecutor&#8217;s files – something that could have brought evidence like the bandana to light sooner.</p>
<p>He has the endorsement of Gov. Rick Perry, who once appointed him to head up the Texas Forensic Science Commission – a position that brought its own set of controversies.</p>
<p>The winner of this race will later face Democrat Ken Crain, a lawyer in Georgetown.</p>
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