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Legal Aid Society Fights to Exonerate Man Convicted of 2004 Murder
Tribune Broadcasting
2018-09-13
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A Brooklyn man convicted in a 2004 murder who has maintained his innocence since the day of his arrest is getting some help from the Legal Aid Society.
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