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News,05 Jan 2024,5 mins

Declared Innocent after 48 years in Jail

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After serving 48 years, five months and thirteen days in jail, Glynn Simmons was told in December he was a free man. A judge in Oklahoma ruled that he was innocent of the murder for which he was sentenced and convicted to death in 1975. The original evidence from a line-up of suspects was flawed. No American who's been exonerated has been a prisoner for that long. Freedom has brought plenty of challenges: when he left prison, he was destitute and diagnosed with stage four cancer. In our latest 5 Minutes On podcast, he shares his story with Nuala McGovern - Newshour presenter on the World Service. Image Credit: Washington Post via Getty Images

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