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A Detroit man whose murder conviction was thrown out after he spent 45 years in prison was exonerated Wednesday and won't face a second trial. Richard Phillips, 71, was upbeat, saying the criminal justice system "works – it just didn't work fast enough."
A judge granted the prosecutor's request to permanently drop the case against Phillips, whose conviction was erased last year. He had been free on bond since December. Wayne County prosecutor Kym Worthy said a new investigation by her office backed his claim that he had no role in a 1971 fatal shooting....

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/richard-phillips-michigan-man-exonerated-after-45-years-in-prison/?ftag=CNM-00-10aac3a



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Re: Michigan man wrongfully incarcerated for 45 years wants "quiet life"
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2018, 09:14:56 pm »
Sounds like a decent man.  He should get the hell out of Deeetroit, go live in a small town somewhere if he wants to keep a quiet life.  $2 Million should set him up well for life out there.

He was probably in Jackson, so that might bug him enough to pick a place far from there.
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