Media Summary: A 9 million dollar payment was approved to James Owens. He was After spending more than 20 years behind bars for crimes he didn't commit, James Owens is After serving 19 years in prison after being

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A 9 million dollar payment was approved to James Owens. He was After spending more than 20 years behind bars for crimes he didn't commit, James Owens is After serving 19 years in prison after being This was the moment James Langhorne and his family had waited for. He's free, and they're reunited for good. “I worked 30 years ...

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