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New Ohio Bill Would Pay the Wrongly Convicted Faster

June 3rd, 2010

Ray Towler, a wrongly convicted Cleveland man recently released from prison, has enjoyed some of the perks of his new found freedom but has not experienced any financial relief. He has he not yet received any of the $1.4 million owed to him.

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New Ohio Bill Would Pay the Wrongly Convicted Faster

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