HOUSTON -- A Houston man is one step closer to a clean slate.
The Harris County district attorney will recommend a pardon for Josiah Sutton.
Sutton was released from prison because of a DNA mistake made by the Houston police crime lab.
Sutton was granted bail in March after an independent lab determined he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for a rape he didn't commit.
He was convicted in 1998 for the rape of a woman whose body was dumped in a Fort Bend County field.
Sutton's case has highlighted the problems of the Houston police crime lab.
An ongoing retesting of DNA samples is the result of a December audit by the Texas Department of Public Safety and a crime lab professional from Tarrant County.
They uncovered potential contamination problems at the lab as well as poor working conditions and inadequate training.
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