A Chicago man who was pardoned after spending more than seven years in prison for an armed robbery he didn’t commit has reached a $7.5 million settlement with a northern Indiana city and former police officers
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Forensics: Taxpayers must pay. Pardoned Chicago man reaches $7.5M settlement
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