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NPR: Jerry Miller comes a long way home

Posted: July 9, 2007 1:52 pm

In April, Jerry Miller became the 200th person nationwide to be exonerated by DNA evidence when a Chicago judge overturned the rape conviction for which Miller had served 24 years. On Chicago Public Radio today, Miller discusses his case and his life after exoneration.

Click here to listen online or download an MP3 of the story. (Chicago Public Radio, 07/09/07)




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