Man who spent 48 years in prison for murder formally declared innocent
by Ramon Antonio Vargas from US news | The Guardian on (#6HAD3)
Glynn Simmons, who served US's longest wrongful imprisonment for a 1974 murder, wins rare ruling
The man who served the US's longest wrongful imprisonment for a 1974 murder he has always denied committing has now won a rare ruling declaring him to be actually innocent of the crime.
Glynn Simmons's murder conviction was dismissed in July after a judge in Oklahoma determined that prosecutors withheld some evidence in the case, including a police report that documented how a witness may have identified alternate suspects. The 71-year-old was freed from prison, and state prosecutors later said they would not retry him in the case because there was no longer any physical evidence.
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