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Justice is blind, simply ask Karen Learn, Frances Choy
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Justice is blind, simply ask Karen Learn, Frances Choy

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Last updated: September 29, 2025 11:53 am
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Published: September 29, 2025
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The Karen Learn case uncovered simply how rotten the Bay State justice system might be.

The State Police proved to be grossly misogynistic with a bias towards convicting her. They handled the crime scene with beautiful disregard. But it surely doesn’t finish there.

Because the Herald reported Sunday, two former Plymouth County prosecutors have their careers on the road after a Board of Bar Overseers panel discovered “unacceptable” misconduct on their half.

It was in a case that put a Brockton Excessive Faculty senior behind bars for 17 years for a criminal offense she didn’t commit.

That just about occurred to Karen Learn, if Norfolk DA Michael Morrissey had his approach.

Within the Plymouth County case, prosecutors John Bradley Jr. and Karen O’Sullivan tried thrice to finally convict Frances Choy on expenses that she set hearth to her Brockton residence within the early hours of April 17, 2003, to burn her mother and father alive as they slept.

They secured a conviction in 2011 and Choy was sentenced to 2 life sentences with out the potential of parole — a conviction overturned in 2020 when misconduct first got here to gentle.

Through the trials, in keeping with a Board of Bar Overseers report, the prosecutors have been partaking in misconduct that included withholding exculpatory proof and demonstrating racial bias in opposition to the defendant in emails.

The prosecutors in that case face suspension of their regulation licenses, however what concerning the younger girl?

Choy, then a 17-year-old Brockton Excessive Faculty honors pupil, spent almost twenty years behind bars for a criminal offense she didn’t commit.

“Nothing can erase the ache of shedding my mother and father and the way they suffered. I miss them each day. Even in jail I attempted to stay my life in a approach that honored them,” Frances Choy advised Boston Faculty Legislation Faculty Journal after her conviction was vacated. “I’m relieved that the reality has been revealed and to have my life again past jail partitions.”

The Boston Faculty Innocence Program labored to safe that her conviction and sentence was vacated “on proof of innocence and prosecutorial racism.”

BC posted that Choy was “exonerated” 5 years in the past this week due to “prosecutorial and police misconduct” and “proof that another person confessed to the crime and scientific proof contradicting trial testimony of a state police chemist.”

The New York Instances reported that prosecutors in Choy’s case “exchanged quite a few pictures of Asian individuals, some accompanied by pejorative feedback, and a few unexplained,” Choose Giles wrote. “They exchanged ‘jokes’ about Asian stereotypes, and mocking caricatures of Asians utilizing imperfect English.”

No matter your opinion is about Karen Learn, and there’s no lack of opinions, the one which issues most is our justice system was uncovered for simply how soiled it may be.

Positive, ex-Trooper Michael Proctor has been fired. However his enchantment continues to be pending.

And, DA Morrissey continues to be in workplace. If he doesn’t retire, there isn’t a attainable approach he ought to ever win reelection.

Police put themselves within the line of fireside. Some develop black humor for armor, however in relation to investigating instances that would finish in individuals being despatched to jail, the jokes must cease.

Frances Choy was the Karen Learn of her day. The one distinction is Learn had authorized pit bulls on her aspect who noticed the injustice and pounced.

AP Photograph/Robert E. Klein

Frances Choy spent 17 years in jail for a criminal offense she didn’t commit. (AP)

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