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The state filed its motion to release Clever in January 2009, which meant he spent sixteen months in jail for crimes prosecutors ultimately didn’t think they could prove. He couldn’t make a case for compensation; there was no evidence that testimony had been coerced or manufactured. But he would have appreciated a word somewhere, by somebody, about his exoneration.
The Rent Collectors: Exploitation, Murder, and Redemption in Immigrant LA
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