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July 14, 2015 RECEIVED IN COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS Teras Court of Criminal Appeals Athn: Sudge Diane Henson P.O. Box 12308
Austin, Texas 78711 AbolAcosta, Clerk Dear Sudge Henson: you stated that "a judge should only have one goal-stand up for truth and do the right thing" When you allowed Michael Morton to DNA test the evidence that led to his eloneration.
The Austin police Department and the Travis County DR's office have thirteen fingerprints of the person who killed my husband. But they refuse to have them identified.
At my trial prosecutor powers and 58t, polanco told the juoy the killeds fingerprints could not be identified because no one at the Austin police department could use the laser fingerprint machine due to city budgets.
That is not true, Rick (crislip, APD ID Technician) testified that the laser fingerprint machine was in use at the time of my husbands murder.
I have been asking the APD and the DR for 25 years to have the thirteen fingerprints of the person who killed my husband identified. The FBI have a fingerprint database with 40 million fingerprints in it.
What is the police and prosecutors excuse now? Sudge Henson, will you please issue an order to the Austin police Department and Tearis County DR's office to have the thirteen fingerprints of the person who killed my husband identified, so can be released from this unlawful conviction?
Respectfully requested.
Sincerely, Waomi Casley Moore Naomi, Easley Moore Murray unit # 581658 1416 N. HWY 34 BY pass batesville, Texas 76596
