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Board of Public Works approves compensation for man wrongfully convicted | Afro

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By CATHERINE SCOTT Capital News Service Annapolis Bureau After serving 19 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of attempted murder, a man was awarded more than $1.6 million in compensation from the state of Maryland. The Board of Public Works voted unanimously Wednesday to approve funding for Melvin Thomas, now 40, who spent close […]

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