Justice has: after 23 years in prison, innocent was released

Brides Coleman (Nevest Coleman), who spent 23 years in prison for crimes they did not commit, was exonerated and released. Former prisoner immediately returned to his favorite job — baseball team Chicago White Sox, where he worked as a janitor before his arrest. The whole sentence he wanted to be back with his team.

In 1994, Coleman was arrested on charges of rape and murder committed in Englewood. He was convicted after a lengthy investigation and trial, which ended in 1997. And only 20 years later, DNA proved his innocence of these crimes. A review of the sentence took place in November last year, and in the same month it was released.

As he told Coleman that while in prison he dreamed that one day he will again be working at baseball games his favorite team. The first desires, which he voiced, barely out of the gate of the prison, was a delicious hamburger, and resuming White Sox.

Baseball team welcomed the news of the return of Coleman.

«We are grateful that after more than two decades, the justice was restored. It was a long process, but we are glad that the Coleman family returned to the White Sox. I hope soon to see it in action on the baseball field,» reads the official statement of the team.

 

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