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On a 90-degree weekend this month, Theophalis “Binky Bilal” Wilson moved into his first apartment since he was a teenager. He couldn’t afford movers, so he and a few friends carted his possessions across the city in sweaty repeat trips.Wilson was exonerated in 2020 after 28 years in prison for a 1989 triple murder. He left prison with his legal files and little else. Pennsylvania is the .
Montana Supreme Court orders resentencing in triple homicide
By AMY BETH HANSONJanuary 11, 2021 GMT
FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Montana Department of Corrections shows Steven Wayne Keefe. The Montana Supreme Court has ordered a resentencing hearing for Keefe after a state judge denied a petition to lift parole restrictions on his sentence. Justices said the state judge was wrong not to consider Keefe s rehabilitation in prison in re-sentencing him. Keefe was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for killing three people during a home invasion near Great Falls in October 1985, when he was 17. U.S. Supreme Court decisions prohibiting life-without-parole sentences for juveniles led to Keefe s petition for resentencing. (Montana Department of Corrections via AP, File)