After 38 years in prison, new DNA evidence exonerated and freed Maurice Hastings in 2022 and led to the identification of a different suspect. Hastings was declared factually innocent by a California superior court in 2023.
Freed after 38 years in prison, wrongfully convicted man receives $25 million settlement from the City of Inglewood
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