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Cousins who served longest wrongful conviction sentence in state history exonerated

Por: Chicago Sun Times Crime December 15, 2023

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Two cousins imprisoned four decades for a double slaying in McKinley Park were exonerated Thursday in what is likely the longest-served wrongful conviction in state history.Family packed the fourth-floor Cook County courtroom as a judge vacated the convictions of James Soto, 62, and David Ayala, 60.“Forty-two years. At long last, justice,” Soto’s sister, Pilar More, said after the hearing. Judge Timothy J. Joyce had denied the men’s... + full article



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