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Innocent Mother Freed After 20 Years in Prison
19 Nov
Summary
- Woman convicted of murder freed after two decades.
- New DNA testing cast doubt on original conviction.
- Case dismissed after prosecution conceded issues.

Jane Dorotik, convicted in 2001 of murdering her husband, has been released after serving nearly two decades of a 25-year-to-life sentence. Her fight for freedom gained momentum with new DNA testing conducted by Loyola Project for the Innocent, which revealed foreign male DNA on crucial evidence and cast doubt on the original forensic analysis.
The prosecution eventually conceded that the quality and quantity of DNA evidence in 2020 differed significantly from what was presented at trial. This admission, coupled with concerns over evidence handling, led to the overturning of her conviction. The District Attorney's office later chose to dismiss the charges, recognizing the insufficiency of evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
While charges were dismissed without prejudice, effectively ending her immediate legal battle, Dorotik is now focused on rebuilding her life. She has also settled a lawsuit with San Diego County for $499,000. The case leaves lingering questions about the initial investigation and the true events surrounding her husband's death.




