A Louisiana man left prison Wednesday after DNA evidence proved he was not guilty of the attempted rape for which he has spent the last 17 years behind bars.
Nathan Brown was convicted of attempted rape in 1997 based on a mistaken eyewitness identification by the crime’s victim. He met his lawyer on the day his trial was scheduled to begin. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
After 16 years in prison, Brown and his lawyers won the right to test the dress the crime’s victim was wearing for DNA. A private forensic lab found evidence, and when it was run through a federal database, authorities matched the DNA to another man who lived in the same Metarie neighborhood where the crime was committed.
In August 1997, a woman was attacked while walking through her apartment complex courtyard. During a struggle, the victim’s attacker bit her.









