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A Maryland man who was wrongly imprisoned for 32 years for two murders he did not commit is suing former law enforcement officials, though four of the five people named in the lawsuit are deceased.
Wednesday’s payment to Tull was the fourth wrongful conviction payment the state has approved so far this year, bringing the total compensation to $7.1 million and an additional $489,314.45 in ...
"The Case Against Adnan Syed" will be reopened by HBO this fall as the fifth and final chapter of the docuseries uncovers the ...
New lawyers for Scott Peterson, who was convicted of killing his wife and their unborn son 20 years ago, said they are "eager" to get their investigation in his wrongful conviction case underway ...
Maryland Carey Law’s new exoneration project is set to be run by Erica Suter, who is a public defender assistant and former director of UBalt Law’s MOPD Innocence Project Clinic.