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Andrew Leander Wilson, 62, right, waves with his daughters, Catrina Burks, left, as he leaves the Los Angeles County Men's Central Jail holding hands with a sister and daughter, and with a granddaughter at his side in Los Angeles Thursday, Mar. 16, 2017. Loyola Law School's Project for the Innocent, which fought for Wilson's release, pointed to numerous due-process violations. Wilson maintained his innocence since his arrest in 1984 for the stabbing death of Christopher Hanson, 21, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Andrew Leander Wilson, 62, right, waves with his daughters, Catrina Burks, left, as he leaves the Los Angeles County Men's Central Jail holding hands with a sister and daughter, and with a granddaughter at his side in Los Angeles Thursday, Mar. 16, 2017. Loyola Law School's Project for the Innocent, which fought for Wilson's release, pointed to numerous due-process violations. Wilson maintained his innocence since his arrest in 1984 for the stabbing death of Christopher Hanson, 21, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

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