Marvin Anderson
Speaking topics: DNA, Eyewitness misidentification, Race
On Aug. 21, 2002, Marvin Lamont Anderson became the 99th person in the U.S. to be exonerated as a result of post-conviction DNA testing. Mr. Anderson was only 18 years old when he was convicted in 1982 of robbery, sodomy, abduction, and rape in Virginia. His conviction largely rested on eyewitness misidentification, and he was sentenced to 210 years in prison.
In 2001, the Innocence Project, in partnership with the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project, won access to DNA testing, the results of which excluded Mr. Anderson as the attacker and instead matched two other individuals. In 2002, Virginia Gov. Mark Warner granted Mr. Anderson, who had spent 20 years in prison, a full pardon.
Following his exoneration, Mr. Anderson served as chief of the Hanover, Virginia Fire Department, where he oversaw a team of 30 people. He is currently on the Innocence Project’s board of directors.
More about this speaker
I am Marvin L. Anderson. I am the 99th person to be exonerated post-conviction through DNA testing and the first in Virginia. I am part of the Speakers Bureau because it allows me to tell my story about my life and the case when I was not able to tell my story during my trial in 1982. I show others what happens to me can happen to anyone on any given day. It allows me to tell my story and how our justice system is broken.