
Marvin Anderson
Exoneree Advisory Council
Marvin Anderson
Exoneree Advisory Council
In December 2001, Marvin Lamont Anderson became the 99th person in the United States to be exonerated due to post-conviction DNA testing. Mr. Anderson went to prison for robbery, forcible sodomy, abduction, and two counts of rape that he did not commit in 1983. He was released after 15 years and faced lifetime parole. He became a client of the Innocence Project in 1994, and DNA testing results in 2001 excluded him as the perpetrator. On August 21, 2002, Virginia Gov. Mark Warner granted Mr. Anderson, who had spent a total of 19 years in prison and on parole while fighting for his innocence, a full pardon. Mr. Anderson now lives and works in Hanover, VA, where he is district chief of the Hanover Courthouse Volunteer Fire Company.