UC Law’s Innocence Project frees man wrongfully convicted for 30 years

Three University of Cincinnati law students – part of UC Law’s Ohio’s Innocence Project – exonerated a wrongly convicted man of rape who planned to serve a lifetime in prison in Cleveland, Ohio. The court issued DNA testing proved the man to be innocent after already serving 29 years in prison. The newly free man optimistically plans to live in Cincinnati and to continue his life’s passion of painting. Read the full story here.

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Three University of Cincinnati law students – part of UC Law’s Ohio’s Innocence Project – exonerated a wrongly convicted man of rape who planned to serve a lifetime in prison in Cleveland, Ohio. The court issued DNA testing proved the man to be innocent after already serving 29 years in prison. The newly free man optimistically plans to live in Cincinnati and to continue his life’s passion of painting.

Read the full story here.

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