DA fights exoneration bid in 1990 slaying of Provo man

DA fights exoneration bid in 1990 slaying of Provo man

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NEW YORK (AP) — Prosecutors are opposing a prisoner's bid to be cleared in a notorious 1990 tourist killing in New York City.

Manhattan Assistant District Attorney William Darrow told a judge Friday that prosecutors have concluded "there's no credible newly discovered evidence" in Johnny Hincapie's (hihn-KAHP'-ee-ayz) case.

Hincapie says there is such evidence. A sworn statement from an exonerated co-defendant says Hincapie played no part in attacking Brian Watkins.

Prosecutors say in court papers that the co-defendant's account is "fiction."

Hincapie lawyer Ron Kuby is seeking a hearing on the issue. A judge is considering the request.

Watkins was killed defending his mother from a subway-platform mugging while the family was visiting from Provo, Utah. The attack was seen an example of random violence in a city then rife with crime.

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