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FILE - In this Thursday, April 2, 2009 file photo Miguel Roman, left, arrives at Superior Court in Hartford, Conn., with members of his family. Murder charges against Roman, who served 20 years in prison, were dropped in 2008 after DNA evidence showed that he could not have been the killer of his pregnant girl friend, 17-year-old Carmen Lopez in 1988. The mysterious disappearance of a 30-year-old insurance policy for the city of Hartford is holding up a seven-year-old lawsuit filed by Roman wrongly imprisoned for Lopez's murder. Roman is suing the city for malicious prosecution and violating his civil rights. (AP Photo/Bob Child)

FILE - In this Thursday, April 2, 2009 file photo Miguel Roman, left, arrives at Superior Court in Hartford, Conn., with members of his family. Murder charges against Roman, who served 20 years in prison, were dropped in 2008 after DNA evidence showed that he could not have been the killer of his pregnant girl friend, 17-year-old Carmen Lopez in 1988. The mysterious disappearance of a 30-year-old insurance policy for the city of Hartford is holding up a seven-year-old lawsuit filed by Roman wrongly imprisoned for Lopez's murder. Roman is suing the city for malicious prosecution and violating his civil rights. (AP Photo/Bob Child)

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