Massachusetts man who spent decades in prison for a murder he didn't commit is awarded $13 million
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Michael Sullivan expressed the emotional toll of wrongful imprisonment, stating, "It's very hard on a person, especially when you know you're innocent. And prison is a... tough life."
Sullivan emphasized his quest for justice, saying, "The most important thing is finding me innocent of the murder, expunging it from my record. The money, of course, will be very helpful to me."
Read at Boston.com
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