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Prison News > The exonerated After 17 years of false imprisonment, Clarence Harrison was released thanks to the Georgia Innocence Project. But freedom hasn’t been easy.

The exonerated After 17 years of false imprisonment, Clarence Harrison was released thanks to the Georgia Innocence Project. But freedom hasn’t been easy.

Seated in the defendant’s chair in a DeKalb County courtroom, Clarence Harrison isn’t worried. He’s on trial for rape, but he’s innocent and knows there’s no physical evidence linking him to the crime. [read the full story here]

Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Sunday, March 16, 2014
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