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Dallas man freed by DNA after 15 years in prison (AP)

Dallas man freed by DNA after 15 years in prison 
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The Innocence Project board of director member John Stickels, right, look on as DNA exonoree Patrick Waller, reacts to the announcement in court that his conviction of a crime that sent him to jail for more than 15 years was being overturned in Criminal Court District 2 at the Frank Crowley Courts Building, Thursday, July 3, 2008, in Dallas. Waller is the 19th man in Dallas County since 2001 shown by DNA evidence to be innocent of the crime for which he was convicted. The Innocence Project in New York says that's a national high. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

AP - A man sent to prison more than 15 years ago has been freed after DNA testing concluded he was innocent.
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