
Episode 249
Exonerated: Patrick Prince, Spent 26 Years Behind Bars For A Murder and Robbery He Did Not Commit
Exoneree, Patrick Prince spent 26 years behind bars for a murder and robbery in Chicago in 1991. He was arrested when he was 19. No witnesses claimed Patrick was the gunman and several witnesses testified that he was not the person responsible. However, a judge still convicted and sentenced Patrick to 60 years. He was exonerated on May 16, 2017 and later won a lawsuit against the city.
Clay Cane Extended! · Patrick Prince, Clay Cane
June 9, 202521m 14s
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Show Notes
Exoneree, Patrick Prince spent 26 years behind bars for a murder and robbery in Chicago in 1991. He was arrested when he was 19. No witnesses claimed Patrick was the gunman and several witnesses testified that he was not the person responsible. However, a judge still convicted and sentenced Patrick to 60 years. He was exonerated on May 16, 2017 and later won a lawsuit against the city. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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wrongful convictionracial injusticewrongfully convictedracial justice