TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jan 20, 2026

Shelby County District Attorney (DA) Steve Mulroy last week said that Andrew Hayes, who was found guilty of murder in 2010, was wrongfully convicted. The Daily Memphian reports that Hayes was convicted partly because he confessed to the killing, but Mulroy's office now believes that confession to be false. "If the wrong person is behind bars, then the right person is out there somewhere, and we need to hold them accountable," Mulroy said. "This case I believe is a good example of that third reason for having a unit like the Justice Review Unit. Thanks to their work, we are both assisting and righting a wrong against Mr. Hayes but also bringing the right person to justice." The review unit has closed 533 cases, five of which have led to overturned convictions. It has 110 open cases, two of which are awaiting judicial decisions.