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FORGOTTEN : D.A. put him in jail to assure his testimony
Philly.com ^ | Wed, Aug. 02, 2006 | THERESA CONROY

Posted on 08/03/2006 11:07:59 AM PDT by patton

KORVEL ODD was in the Twilight Zone.

For two months, from mid-November 2004 to mid-January 2005, Odd languished in the Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility, trying to figure out why he was there, and desperately trying to convince somebody - anybody - to set him free.

Odd, 42, was jailed at the request of a Philadelphia assistant district attorney - not as punishment for a crime, but to ensure his testimony as a witness in a murder case.

Yet, even after the murder charges were dismissed, no one bothered to release Odd from prison.

Odd - who finally obtained his freedom after sending a written plea to a public defender - is suing the assistant district attorney who jailed him, Tom Malone, and the district attorney's office. His suit was filed in federal court in May.

"The evidence will establish that Mr. Malone was deliberately indifferent to the needs of my client for his liberty," Odd's attorney, Daniel Silverman, said in an interview.

"He was the only one in the entire system who knew why he was in jail," Silverman said of Malone. "I can finally use the expression 'Kafka-esque.' "

Malone, who has left the D.A.'s office to practice civil law, referred all inquiries about the case to the D.A.'s office, which is representing him in the matter.

Cathie Abookire, spokeswoman for the D.A.'s office, issued this statement:

"Nobody should be in jail unless there is a specific legal justification. The reason for this person's imprisonment and the responsibility for effectuating his release are the subject of the litigation."

Silverman did not want Odd interviewed for this story.

As the "Don't Snitch" culture spreads and the number of homicides rises, prosecutors have begun to rely more often on the extraordinary means of inspiring cooperation by imprisoning reluctant witnesses.

By filing a "material witness petition" or a bench warrant with a judge, prosecutors can have a witness locked up until after he testifies.

While prosecuting the murder of Luther Tucker, killed on Christmas Day outside the Eagle Bar, on West Erie Avenue in North Philadelphia, Malone had Odd picked up and sent to jail.

Odd, who had seen part of a fight outside the bar but did not witness a shooting, was too afraid to testify against defendant Alvin Way Jr. Consequently, Odd - described in the suit as suffering from schizophrenia and post-traumatic stress disorder due to a "long victimization of serious physical abuse" - failed to show up for court.

There were repeated delays in Way's preliminary hearing. At one point during the process, Malone asked Municipal Judge Marsha Neifield to issue a bench warrant for Odd's arrest, for failing to show up to testify.

Malone requested a special type of warrant, a "judge-only bench warrant," that only Neifield could lift.

Odd was arrested on Nov. 17, 2004.

"It was one of the most bizarre cases I ever had," said attorney Marc Neff, who represented Way. "The preliminary hearing went on for nine months."

When Malone finally presented the case - on Dec. 7, 2004, nearly a year after the shooting - he didn't even call Odd to the stand. Neifield discharged the case due to lack of evidence.

"After about a dozen listings of the case, the commonwealth doesn't go forward," Neff said. "They don't put forth any other witnesses and the case gets dismissed."

But Odd stayed in jail.

Odd asked his family to find a lawyer, but they couldn't afford the legal fees.

Then Odd reached out to someone he didn't know: Public Defender Glenn Gilman. Gilman became involved after Odd - whom he had never met or represented - contacted him from prison.

"He writes to me. I don't know him from Adam," Gilman recalled. "Because what he said was a little intriguing to me, I checked him out on the court computer. I could find no reason he was in custody: no detainer, no open case, no nothing. So, I went up to see him to interview him figuring there must be something I was missing."

Odd was lucky his letter landed in Gilman's hands, and that the lawyer distinguished it from all the other prison letters he receives.

"We get letters all the time and no one's ever in jail correctly, according to them," Gilman said.

But, during the prison interview, Gilman finally figured out what happened.

"I asked him to search his memory. That's when he told me that he did get subpoenaed in the past... . Then, I looked up the homicide case," he said.

Gilman immediately called Malone, but never got a response. The lack of response from the D.A.'s office led the defender to Judge Neifield.

Neifield, according to Neff, Gilman and Silverman, was "outraged" that Odd had been held in jail. In Gilman's words, "She hit the roof."

Neifield scheduled a hearing and demanded an explanation from Malone, lawyers said. During that hearing, Malone told Neifield that the bench warrant should have been lifted as soon as he was taken in to custody and that "something should have happened from that point," Silverman said.

But, lawyers familiar with the case said, Malone provided no explanation for his failure to have Odd released.

Neifield did not return a call requesting comment on the case.

"The system was such at that time that there was a void," Gilman said. "It was no one's responsibility but his, because he was the one who initiated the act... . It was his responsibility to release him."

Odd's civil attorney said that when Malone and the D.A.'s office "dropped the ball" they put his client in danger of retaliation for his cooperation. The irony, Silverman said, is that Odd ended up being more harmed by the prosecutor's office than by the people he feared would get back at him for testifying.

Gilman said he was pleased with his role in Odd's release.

"It felt good to make that happen because it was really a disaster and it could have been a tragedy," he said.

"He was like the forgotten man." Staff writer Michael Hinkelman contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
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1 posted on 08/03/2006 11:08:02 AM PDT by patton
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To: patton

I might as well be the first to say it: This is an Odd story.


2 posted on 08/03/2006 11:10:45 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (Abortion is to family planning what bankruptcy is to financial planning)
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To: patton

How odd?


3 posted on 08/03/2006 11:11:29 AM PDT by battlegearboat
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To: patton

Hmmm, sounds to me like this guy will collect a decent payday and the asshat who locked him up had better hope he never draws the judge who orderd the guy released.


4 posted on 08/03/2006 11:12:36 AM PDT by misterrob
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To: Responsibility2nd

LOL! Isn't it sad, that's the first thing I landed on!!!

ODDly enough!

And what about 'Korvel?'

I can't imagine looking down at my smiling newborn thinking, "Oh, he's so cute, let's name him KORVEL!"


5 posted on 08/03/2006 11:13:09 AM PDT by austinaero
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To: patton
Odd [ ... ] was too afraid to testify against defendant Alvin Way Jr.

The Odd-Way out?

6 posted on 08/03/2006 11:14:07 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: patton

Shouldn't the judge have followed up on this?


7 posted on 08/03/2006 11:14:13 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: patton

Glad he's suing! I hope he gets Malone's house, car and bank accounts.


8 posted on 08/03/2006 11:14:17 AM PDT by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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To: misterrob
the asshat that put him in there better be more concerned with losing his license to practice law.. sounds like a case of prosecutorial negligence to me.
9 posted on 08/03/2006 11:14:30 AM PDT by Americanwolf ("Israel attacks Lebanon" "Iraq War" "North Korea testing missiles"..Haven't we been here before??)
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To: patton
I honestly and truly believe that former Assistant D.A. Malone should get twenty to life for this.

The state is going to pay Odd millions upon millions. Really, thirty million dollars ought to about settle it as I see it.

10 posted on 08/03/2006 11:14:32 AM PDT by The KG9 Kid
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To: austinaero
And what about 'Korvel?'

Sounds like a perfectly Odd name to me...

11 posted on 08/03/2006 11:14:54 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: patton

Excrement occurs


12 posted on 08/03/2006 11:15:55 AM PDT by gorush (Exterminate the Moops!)
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To: austinaero
I can't imagine looking down at my smiling newborn thinking, "Oh, he's so cute, let's name him KORVEL!"

Only an Odd person would name their kid Korvel.

13 posted on 08/03/2006 11:16:07 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (Abortion is to family planning what bankruptcy is to financial planning)
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To: battlegearboat
Its Kafkasque. It should never have happened. I've heard of people being locked up on a warrant but never as long this guy for the purpose of assuring he appeared in court to testify. Someone in the DA's office dropped the ball. Anyway you look at it (pun intended) that's odd indeed.

(Go Israel, Go! Slap 'Em Down Hezbullies.)

14 posted on 08/03/2006 11:16:10 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: austinaero; Tax-chick

TC and I have an ongoing dialogue about atrocious names and why the hell anyone would think it was a good idea to name someone that.

Korvel is a perfect example.


15 posted on 08/03/2006 11:16:19 AM PDT by Xenalyte (who is having the best day ever!)
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To: goldstategop

yep


16 posted on 08/03/2006 11:18:14 AM PDT by patton (LGOPs = head toward the noise, kill anyone not dressed like you.)
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To: Xenalyte

I'm sure your list is long. I just shake my head when I hear the names people put on their children.


17 posted on 08/03/2006 11:18:17 AM PDT by austinaero
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To: theDentist
Glad he's suing! I hope he gets Malone's house, car and bank accounts.

I think the way that usually works is that the wronged party gets the taxpayers' money,not the personal funds of the individual(s) responsible.

18 posted on 08/03/2006 11:19:02 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative
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To: Responsibility2nd

aaaarrrrrgh...that's the last time I post an (odd) story...


19 posted on 08/03/2006 11:19:44 AM PDT by patton (LGOPs = head toward the noise, kill anyone not dressed like you.)
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To: The KG9 Kid
Here's a picture of Pretty Boy Malone at his new law office with a clickable link to send him a nice message telling him to protect his cornhole in prison if you so desire:


20 posted on 08/03/2006 11:20:44 AM PDT by The KG9 Kid
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