Reasonable Doubts
In 2016, NECIR and WBUR teamed up to investigate the case of Darrell "Diamond" Jones, a Boston man imprisoned for decades for a murder he says he didn’t commit.

Juror In Jones' Murder Case Says 2 Other Jurors Came To Verdicts Based On Racial Prejudice
One of the jurors told WBUR she heard two men on the jury say their decision -- which convicted Darrell Jones, a black man, on murder charges -- was based...

As New Trial Is Weighed, Judge Shifts Focus To Questions Of Racism In Darrell Jones Case
The efforts to win a new trial for a man serving a life sentence for a Brockton murder have taken a dramatic turn.

Attorneys For Darrell Jones Present New Evidence In Appeal For New Murder Trial
Defense attorneys with the Innocence Program claim they now have scientific proof Brockton investigators deliberately altered a videotape of a key prosecution witness.

Reasonable Doubts: Reopening The Case Of Darrell 'Diamond' Jones
In 1986, Jones was convicted of a fatal shooting outside a Brockton bar. Now 48 and in prison for his life, Jones maintains his innocence. Was it a wrongful conviction?...