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Subcommittee advances compensation resolutions for exonerees, moves multiple House resolutions to full committee
Summary
The General Government Appropriations Subcommittee moved several House resolutions compensating people later exonerated, including Mario Stinchcomb, Michael Wolfolk and Cedric Moore; the measures passed by voice votes and will advance for further consideration.
The General Government Appropriations Subcommittee approved a series of House resolutions seeking compensation for people later exonerated, advancing the measures to the full committee by voice votes.
Representative (first name not provided in transcript) Evans presented House Resolutions 118 and 119. He described House Resolution 119 as compensation for Mario Stinchcomb, whom the Fulton Conviction Integrity Unit later exonerated. Evans said Stinchcomb “spent 18 years in prison for a crime he did not commit,” and that the case turned on a key witness who had been thought dead; that witness was later located and corroborated…
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