http://www.truthinjustice.org/dphistory-IL.htmJan. 21: Darby Tillis and Perry Cobb become the first two Illinois Death Row prisoners exonerated following reinstatement of the death penalty.
June 28: In Maryland, former Marine Kirk Bloodsworth becomes the first American under sentence of death to be exonerated by DNA.
Nov. 3: Rolando Cruz becomes the state's fourth exonerated Death Row prisoner when a sheriff 's officer admits Cruz did not make a statement authorities used to convict him.
Dec. 8: Alejandro Hernandez, co-defendant of Cruz, becomes the fifth Death Row prisoner to be exonerated.
June 24: Verneal Jimerson, one two men sentenced to die in the Ford Heights Four case, becomes the state's sixth exonerated Death Row prisoner when DNA establishes his innocence.
July 2: Dennis Williams, the other man sentenced to die in the Ford Heights Four case, becomes the state's seventh exonerated Death Row prisoner.
Oct. 4: No. 8, Gary Gauger, is exonerated when an Appellate Court holds that police lacked probable cause to arrest him for murdering his parents.
Dec. 12: Carl Lawson becomes the state's ninth exonerated prisoner when forensic testing discredits the state theory of the crime for which he had been sentenced to die.
Feb. 5:
Anthony Porter, who had come within 48 hours of execution, becomes the state's 10th exonerated Death Row prisoner, thanks in part to Northwestern journalism students.Feb. 19: No. 11, Steven Smith, is exonerated when the Illinois Supreme Court reverses his conviction and bars a retrial.
May 17: Ronald Jones becomes the state's 12th exonerated Death Row prisoner when DNA exonerates him of the rape and murder for which he had been sentenced death.
Jan. 18: Steve Manning, a former Chicago cop sentenced to death on the word of a jailhouse informant,
becomes the state's 13th exonerated Death Row prisoner.