Robert McClendon
Posted By The Editors | September 15th, 2009 | Category: Exoneree of the Week | 1 Comment »
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One year ago, Robert McClendon was exonerated in Ohio after serving 17 years for a rape he didn’t commit. His exoneration was a result of a collaboration between the Ohio Innocence Project and the Columbus Dispatch and his case has led prosecutors to review other questionable convictions. Read more on this case.

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