Bobby Gumpright and Jermaine Hudson’s Story of Injustice
In 1999, Bobby Gumpright falsely accused Jermaine Hudson of robbery, leading to Hudson’s wrongful conviction and 22 years in prison due to a split jury, a practice rooted in racist laws. After Gumpright admitted his lies during rehabilitation, Hudson was released, and the two became advocates for legislation to allow retrials for those convicted by split juries in Louisiana. Their story highlights the lasting impact of systemic injustice and the need for legal reform, as they push for a bill to rectify past wrongs.