Wrongly imprisoned, Cavs fan starts fresh

A wrongly accused man of rape, Ray Towler, was sentenced to prison in 1981 for life. With no hope of returning to a normal life outside of the prison walls, an Innocence Project consultant from the University of Cincinnati College of Law, Mark Godsey, changed the outcome of his life. Using new DNA technology for evidence, Godsey proved Towler innocent, allowing Towler to start a fresh new life in Cleveland, Ohio.Read the full story here.

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A wrongly accused man of rape, Ray Towler, was sentenced to prison in 1981 for life. With no hope of returning to a normal life outside of the prison walls, an Innocence Project consultant from the University of Cincinnati College of Law, Mark Godsey, changed the outcome of his life. Using new DNA technology for evidence, Godsey proved Towler innocent, allowing Towler to start a fresh new life in Cleveland, Ohio.

Read the full story here.

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