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| JONATHAN FLEMING |
Fleming had his first full day of freedom Wednesday, a day after a judge released him in the wake of new evidence that supported his alibi.
Fleming, cleared in the shooting death of Darryl “Black” Rush in 1989, began his day with a “wonderful” hotel shower and a breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, home fries, and orange juice.
“I got to use metal silverware,” Fleming marveled. “I don’t have to eat every meal with a spoon now. I’m using a fork now.”
After a stop at Starbucks and a few selfies with a borrowed smartphone, Fleming met with his legal team to start planning out the rest of his life .
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Fleming said he is in good shape, and plans to keep it that way.
“I’ve always made it my business to work out, try to stay in shape. I was determined. I wanted to come out and be in good shape. I still have a long life ahead of me. I work out five days a week and I’m going to continue.”
He said he will also take some time to reflect on what went wrong.
“I told them from the beginning when they took me to the precinct that I was in Orlando, Florida, with my family, and I gave them all my family members who I was with,” Fleming said.
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Fleming and his lawyers are convinced that a key piece of evidence — a time stamped hotel receipt — was withheld by cops or prosecutors.
It surfaced during a recent review of Fleming’s case. It also helped his freedom bid that a key witness recanted her testimony.
James Leeper, the Brooklyn assistant district attorney who prosecuted Fleming, is still a homicide prosecutor in the DA’s office. He declined to comment.



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