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NEWS 4 EXCLUSIVE: OK man wrongfully convicted tasting freedom after 48 years in prison
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — What happens when an innocent man goes to prison for a crime he did not commit? Glynn Simmons was convicted of murder in 1975. He was sentenced to death for a killing that ...
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'Height of injustice': New York judge vacates two wrongful murder convictions
Wayne Gardine and Jabar Walker, both 49, were convicted of separate murders in the 1990s and spent more than 20 years in prison.
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The exonerated
Death is the one punishment that can never be undone. Imagine, if you will, what it would be like to be arrested for a crime you did not commit, given a death sentence, and found innocent fifteen ...
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'You die a 1000 times on death row before they pull the switch': Life after being wrongfully convicted
A person spending years, decades or life in prison for a crime they did not commit may seem unimaginable, however, for many it is a reality. Jamie Ellsworth, a lawyer with The Idaho Innocence ...
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U.S. executions in 2023 were concentrated in the South, group says
For the ninth consecutive year, fewer than 30 people were executed in the United States in 2023 and fewer than 50 were ...
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Man exonerated in 2006 Nicetown murder
A Philadelphia man was exonerated Monday after serving 17 years behind bars in connection with a 2006 murder. David Sparks, 34, ... and Simmons was shot and killed in December 2016, the DAO said.
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Brothers exonerated for 1994 murder still waiting for certificate of innocence
Two brothers were expected to get a certificate of innocence on Monday after being exonerated for a murder they did not commit, only to find out they'll have to wait even longer. The ...
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Man exonerated on Philadelphia murder charge 17 years after being picked up for violating curfew
An exonerated man walked free on Monday night more than a decade after he was wrongfully convicted for a Philadelphia murder, officials said. David Sparks, then 16, was initially picked up by ...
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2 exonerated in 1990s NYC murders after re-investigation points to faulty witness testimony
Jabar Walker and Wayne Gardine, both 49, were exonerated Monday after the witness testimony that led to their murder convictions was deemed unreliable. Walker was cleared of a 1995 double homicide.
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More Americans disagree with death penalty, despite increasing number of death sentences: Death Penalty Information Center
The Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC) released their annual report on Friday, reporting that for the first time more Americans believe the death penalty is administered unfairly than those who ...

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