Missouri inmate seeks exoneration in murder conviction after 2 others confessed
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A Missouri man is seeking exoneration from a murder conviction that two others have confessed to committing. The hearing begins Monday to decide if the conviction should be overturned.
The hearing in St. Louis Circuit Court is expected to last up to five days.
Johnson was convicted in 1995 of fatally shooting Boyd over a $40 drug debt and received a life sentence. Another suspect, Phil Campbell, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge in exchange for a seven-year prison term.
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