Texas DUers will be familliar with this case. In this case, the matter went much father than the Duke case, landing the girl in prison for several years. In addition, the DA is not the only one culpable here. The Austin Police department behaved in a way that was thuggish and dishonest. I was so outraged by this case that I actually voted for Ronnie Earle's Republican opponent in 2000 (he promised to fold up the case if elected).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Earle#LaCresha_Murray_caseLaCresha Murray case
In 1996, Earle indicted 11-year-old LaCresha Murray for capital murder involving 2-year-old Jayla Belton - the youngest homicide prosecution in Texas history. Earle's evidence rested on an alleged confession by Murray, obtained by interrogation at a children's shelter in the absence of any attorney or family member. Murray's case provoked several public protests of Earle's office and at the Texas State Capitol from her detention in 1996 until her 1999 release, when the case was reviewed. <1>
She was again tried and convicted of intentional injury to a child, receiving a 25-year sentence. In 2001, the Texas' 3rd Court of Appeals reversed and remanded her sentence after finding that her confession was illegally obtained. Earle dropped all charges against her. <2><3>
In 2002, a suit was filed against the Travis Co. District Attorney's Office and a host of other individuals and various agencies. The lawsuit alleges that Lacresha and her family have been victimized by malicious prosecution, defamation, mental anguish, libel and slander. Charges of racism are also raised in the suit, suggesting that the Murray family would have been treated differently had they been white. Murray's suit was dismissed; on November 28, 2005, the US Supreme Court refused to revive the lawsuit.<4>