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Missouri Supreme Court Clears Release of Woman Who Spent 43 Years in Prison

Missouri's highest court ruled to free a woman after 43 years in prison following a murder conviction overturned with new evidence of innocence.

I loved her': California man exonerated after 20 years in prison for mistress' murder takes witness stand against accused killers

Horace Roberts Jr. faced injustice with wrongful imprisonment, exonerated by DNA evidence after 20 years, suing for negligence in evidence handling and testifying against the real murderers.

Missouri Supreme Court Clears Release of Woman Who Spent 43 Years in Prison

Missouri's highest court ruled to free a woman after 43 years in prison following a murder conviction overturned with new evidence of innocence.

I loved her': California man exonerated after 20 years in prison for mistress' murder takes witness stand against accused killers

Horace Roberts Jr. faced injustice with wrongful imprisonment, exonerated by DNA evidence after 20 years, suing for negligence in evidence handling and testifying against the real murderers.
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Wrongly jailed former subpostmistress rejects apology of engineer

Seema Misra rejects apology from individuals involved in her wrongful imprisonment, deeming them insufficient and delayed.

Former subpostmistress wrongly jailed while pregnant recalls fainting at sentencing

Seema Misra, a former subpostmistress, was wrongly jailed while pregnant, leading to fainting upon hearing her sentence, but her conviction was later quashed.

Wrongly jailed former subpostmistress rejects apology of engineer

Seema Misra rejects apology from individuals involved in her wrongful imprisonment, deeming them insufficient and delayed.

Former subpostmistress wrongly jailed while pregnant recalls fainting at sentencing

Seema Misra, a former subpostmistress, was wrongly jailed while pregnant, leading to fainting upon hearing her sentence, but her conviction was later quashed.
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Convicted NY killer freed on technicality after judge rules he was held in wrong prison

Terrence Lewis was released from prison and had his indictment dismissed because he was held at the wrong prison.
The violation of the federal Interstate Agreement on Detainer's Law led to the dismissal of Lewis's murder case.

San Jose to pay record settlement of $12 million to man exonerated in 2002 gang shooting

San José paid $12 million to a wrongfully imprisoned man, revealing the largest police misconduct settlement by the city.
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