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It Was Him Or Me : Witnesses Recall Prosecutors Threatening Them and Their Family to Get Wrongful Conviction of Philadelphia Black Man Who s Now Free After 34 Years

A Black man was released from a correctional facility in Pennsylvania on June 24 after spending 34 years behind bars after authorities found that investigators on the case concealed evidence, including some that pointed toward another suspect, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported last week. Curtis Crosland, a 60-year-old father of five and grandfather, was sentenced to life in prison after he was convicted in 1984 of killing Il Man Heo, a Korean store owner in South Philadelphia. Crosland was convicted based solely on the statements of two witnesses who either recanted or failed to appear in court. Curtis Crosland was released last week after spending 34 years in prison for a wrongful murder conviction. (Photo: Philadelphia Inquirer video screenshot)

Ex-Steelers Allowed To Join Race-Norming Settlement Talks

ADVERTISEMENT Ex-Steelers Allowed To Join Race-Norming Settlement Talks Law360 (June 3, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT) The federal judge in Pennsylvania overseeing the NFL concussion settlement is allowing two former players and their attorneys from Zuckerman Spaeder LLP who alleged the settlement discriminates against Black former players to join court-ordered talks between the NFL and concussion class counsel over race-based norms used in cognitive testing. U.S. District Judge Anita Brody granted the request by former Pittsburgh Steelers Kevin Henry and Najeh Davenport to intervene in the mediation over race-norming, which assumes Black former players start with lower baseline cognitive test scores, between the NFL and counsel for the class of former players and their families, Chris Seeger.

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