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Cornelius Dupree Jr., center, celebrated the overturn of his conviction  in Dallas Tuesday. He served 30 years for rape and robbery before DNA  evidence helped clear him. Mr. Dupree could have been paroled, but he  refused to admit guilt, a necessary step. (Photo: Mike Fuentes / AP via the Wall St. Journal)

Damn! Good he’s out, but after THIRTY YEARS in?? Wow. Justice system my ass. 

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Cornelius Dupree Jr., center, celebrated the overturn of his conviction in Dallas Tuesday. He served 30 years for rape and robbery before DNA evidence helped clear him. Mr. Dupree could have been paroled, but he refused to admit guilt, a necessary step. (Photo: Mike Fuentes / AP via the Wall St. Journal)

Damn! Good he’s out, but after THIRTY YEARS in?? Wow. Justice system my ass. 

 
  1. fromthecityoftrees reblogged this from channelzzero and added:
    I read about this dude a while ago, good to see.
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    Damn! Good he’s out,...after THIRTY YEARS in?? Wow. Justice system my ass.
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    life behind bars because of mistaken identification that probably would have been avoided if the best practices now...
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