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State pays $4.25M to exonerated inmate (access required)

By: Tony Ogden
Published: July 12, 2010

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An attorney says that New York state is paying $4.25 million in compensation to a Buffalo, N.Y., man who spent 22 years in prison for two rapes committed by someone else. Anthony Capozzi was freed in 2007 after DNA evidence proved he wasn't the perpetrator. Arrested in 1985, he was convicted based on the testimony of the rape ...
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