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Oklahoma's News25d
NEWS 4 EXCLUSIVE: OK man wrongfully convicted tasting freedom after 48 years in prison
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — What happens when an innocent man goes to prison for a crime he did not commit? Glynn Simmons was convicted of murder in 1975. He was sentenced to death for a killing that ...
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OK man spent 48 years in prison for crime he didn’t commit
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – On Thursday, November 2 at 10 p.m., News 4 has an important update on a case we’ve been following for 50 years. Glynn Simmons, 70, was convicted of murder in 1975 for a ...
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Oklahoma County has 2nd most death row exonerations in the US. Who are the 11 people freed?
After 48 years in the Oklahoma prison system for a murder he has always claimed he did not commit, Glynn Simmons is considered the longest-served wrongful conviction in U.S. history, according to ...
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'You die a 1000 times on death row before they pull the switch': Life after being wrongfully convicted
A person spending years, decades or life in prison for a crime they did not commit may seem unimaginable, however, for many it is a reality. Jamie Ellsworth, a lawyer with The Idaho Innocence ...
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Man exonerated on Philadelphia murder charge 17 years after being picked up for violating curfew
An exonerated man walked free on Monday night more than a decade after he was wrongfully convicted for a Philadelphia murder, officials said. David Sparks, then 16, was initially picked up by ...
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Glynn County police warns community of phone scam involving police officer impersonator
GLYNN COUNTY, Ga. – The Glynn County Police Department is warning the public of a phone scam that involves someone impersonating a police officer. Police said a Glynn County man contacted them ...
First Coast News14d
Glynn County man wanted, accused in shooting
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Glynn County Police Department is looking for a man they say was involved in a shooting. Christopher Rodney Bradley, 58, is pictured here. Police say he is 210 pounds ...
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Glynn’s Take: Chalmers May Lean Toward Naming Outsider to RBA Deputy’s Post
SYDNEY—The question of how far the Reserve Bank of Australia is willing to go to remove groupthink from its ranks will be answered in the coming weeks as Treasurer Jim Chalmers moves to appoint ...
Yahoo News28d
Oklahoma County has 2nd most death row convictions overturned in the US. Who are the 11 people?
After 48 years in the Oklahoma prison system for a murder he has always claimed he did not commit, Glynn Simmons is considered the longest-served wrongful conviction in U.S. history, according to the ...

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