An Armed Robber Was Given A 13-Year Sentence In 1999, Except No One Ever Took Him To Prison
Michael Cornelius Anderson was arrested in 1999 for armed robbery. He helped rob a Burger King manager. He was then sentenced to 13 years behind bars. He posted bail and waited to be taken to prison.

Except, he said, no one never came to bring him to jail. Thirteen years passed and Anderson joined a church, started a small business, got married, had children, and never left the St. Louis area.

Anderson’s attorney, Patrick Megaro said his client never heard from the authorities.
He lived a quiet life, until a SWAT team came to his home last summer and arrested him. Andersondescribed the surreal experience to Jessica Lussenhop, as told on NPR’s This American Life.
Anderson’s original lawyer, like almost everyone else involved in the case, assumed Anderson went to prison. But Missouri Department of Corrections eventually discovered the clerical error that had kept Anderson out of jail.

Now, the state wants Anderson to serve his full 13-year sentence.
Anderson’s wife Laqonna says she is heartbroken. She told local reporters in September that she didn’t know much about Anderson’s past.

Anderson’s attorney is currently arguing that the father of three has been noting but a model citizen in the years since his arrest. He was even pulled over by police for a couple traffic violations and never attempted to conceal his identity.

Many have taken to Change.org, which is currently petitioning the Attorney General of the State of Missouri and Mississippi County Judge T. Lynn Brown to release him from prison.

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