Shareef Cousin
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Shareef Cousin was convicted and sentenced to death at the age of 16 in 1996. He became one of the youngest condemned convicts to be put on death row
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 in the United States
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. His conviction and death sentence was eventually overturned after it was found that evidence was mishandled and the DA
District attorney
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 decided not to pursue the case any further.

History of the Case

In 1996, Shareef Cousin was convicted for the murder of 25-year-old Michael Gerardi in a 1995 street robbery that occurred in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Gerardi was on a date with Connie Babin on the evening of the murder. Eyewitness testimony by Babin was an important factor in the trial. Babin told the jury she was “absolutely positive” that she had seen Cousin commit the murder. Detective Anthony Small also listed two additional witnesses that supposedly "positively" identified Shareef as the murderer, but were never called to testify. It later came to light that the detective lied to get the warrant. In fact, the judge dismissed the warrant on that ground.

At trial one of Cousin's co-defendant's in an unrelated armed robbery, James Rowell, was called to testify against Cousin. The prosecutor, Roger Jordan, called that Rowell had given a statement to detectives that Cousin had bragged about the murder of Gerardi. However, when Rowell took the stand, he testified that he did not make that statement; rather he, Roger Jordan, told him to get on the stand and say that Cousin bragged to him about a murder. In return, Jordan would give him a deal on his charges.

After the trial the defense was provided a copy of Babin's transcribed statement. In the statement she indicated that she was not wearing her glasses or contacts at the time of the murder. Babin stated that she would not be able to identify the other two individuals that were with Cousin at the time of the homicide because they were too far away when she saw them. She remained adamant of her identification of Cousin.

There was also video footage of a basketball game that Cousin claimed he was playing in during the time of the murder.

The case was reversed by the State Supreme Court because of the use of Rowell's statement by the prosecution at trial. The Supreme Court held it was an error for the prosecution to use the statement of Rowell as substantive evidence of guilt when it was actually impeachment testimony. Also, the Court made reference to prosecutorial misconduct by Roger Jordan for withholding exculpatory evidence.

In June 2005, Roger Jordan was disciplined by the Louisiana Supreme Court for his misconduct in Cousin's case. He received a three-month suspended sentence.

People involved

  • Michael Gerardi - The 25-year-old murder victim. He was on a date with Connie Babin at the time of his murder.
  • Connie Babin - The 37-year-old girlfriend of Gerardi and present at Gerardi's murder. She identified Cousin as the murderer.
  • Harry Connick, Sr.
    Harry Connick, Sr.
    Joseph Harry Fowler Connick, Sr. is a New Orleans attorney who is best known for serving as the district attorney of the Parish of Orleans, which contains the City of New Orleans, from 1973 to 2003....

     - The district attorney of the City of New Orleans at the time. He is the father of jazz singer Harry Connick, Jr.

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