Jan 19, 2025
Martel Lee just released a new music video and is getting ready to go back to school and find a jobmilestones he recently thought were out of reach.Earlier this year, Lee was found guilty of sexually assaulting a classmate at Indian Trail High School in April 2024 and spent six months in jail.I did not expect this to happen, Lee said, reflecting on the past nine months. What has this been like? Hell. However, after three jurors came forward expressing doubts about the conviction, a Kenosha County judge declared a mistrial, saying there had been a "miscarriage of justice."According to the criminal complaint, the victim changed key details of the incident multiple times and briefly recanted their statement.They showed me a picture of a dude, and I was like, I dont know who that is, Lee said.Jurors also raised concerns with the case, including a juror who said they felt pressured to vote guilty and reported that some jurors would "sleep and lock themselves in the bathroom" to avoid discussions.Other documents showed that jurors who favored a not-guilty verdict were told by those in favor of a guilty verdict that they would "make the decision for them so they could all go home."Those concerns ultimately led to Lees release and the granting of a new trial in February.Weeks before that date, Lees mother, Jennifer Jones, received an unexpected call from the district attorneys office.They said the DA had put in for a hearing, and that made me kind of nervous, Jones said.When they arrived in court on Friday, she said her sons case was dismissed.I was so happy. So happy, Lee smiled. If you really didnt do it, the truth will come out.The family, now reunited, is grateful to be celebrating together.We had a wonderful Thanksgiving, a wonderful Christmas, then his birthday, Jones said. Our family is complete again. The case has drawn attention from community organizations like the Kenosha Education Justice Coalition, which called the dismissal a victory for fairness.Read the full statement here: This decision is a victory for fairness and a powerful reminder of why we, as a coalition, fight for education justice every day. Moving forward, we hope Martels case emphasizes that no student should have their future limited by the systemic inequities they face in the classroom, their communities, or the courtroom. This decision reaffirms that we must hold our institutions accountable to prioritizing equity and integrity, ensuring every student has the opportunity to thrive and succeed without the barriers of injustice.However, the family says their fight isnt over.If that detective or the school had done a better investigation, this wouldve never happened, Jones said. He wouldve never gone to jail. It felt like everyone was against him from the beginning. They treated him like a criminal with no evidence. With nothing.Jones added, Hes free, but theres more to come.Lees family is now considering legal action against the alleged victim.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
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