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Two wrongfully convicted men granted scholarships to University of Akron

Por: ABC News Nation March 11, 2023

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When Michael Sutton and Kenny Phillips went out for Phillips' birthday in May 2006, they never thought it would result in them being wrongfully arrested and incarcerated for 15 years.It went down the same night as my 18th birthday, of that fateful night in Cleveland. Everybody was like, 'Let's go out for your birthday. Let's celebrate.' But wrong place, wrong time.The two friends had attempted murder convictions... + full article



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