The prosecutor against a North Texas man executed for the fire deaths of his three daughters faces new scrutiny from a New York-based nonprofit group accusing him of misconduct.
The Innocence Project announced Monday that it has filed a state bar grievance against John H. Jackson, a former judge who prosecuted Cameron Todd Willingham.
Willingham was executed in 2004 for killing his three daughters in a house fire in Corsicana.
But fire science experts have long said the original investigators were wrong in calling that fire arson. And a jailhouse informant who provided key testimony against Willingham tried to recant years before the execution.
The Innocence Project says Jackson and a local wealthy rancher tried to keep the informant from changing his story publicly.
Jackson has denied any wrongdoing.