In Winnipeg, an Indigenous man sent to prison 50 years ago has finally won his case. Clarence Woodhouse always maintained his innocence and on Thursday, Manitoba’s chief justice acquitted him of a decades-old murder and apologized for the many failures that led to the 72-year-old’s wrongful conviction. Melissa Ridgen has more.
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Winnipeg Indigenous man acquitted of 1973 murder
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