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Five Years of My Life Is Gone : Black Man Convicted of Murder Sues Hertz for Ignoring Subpoenas to Produce Rental Receipt That Proved Innocence

A Black man spent five years behind bars for a murder he insists he didn’t commit. His whole time behind bars, he knew there was a key piece of evidence that proved he was innocent. But Herbert Alford couldn’t get his hands on a receipt that showed he was renting a car at a Lansing, Michigan, airport when 23-year-old Michael Adams was shot dead in October 2011. That’s because the company from which he rented the vehicle lost the receipt. Hertz failed to produce his proof of rental for more than three years. Now Alford, 47, is suing the rental company, alleging Hertz’s negligence and inaction cost him a murder conviction and five years of his freedom, The New York Times reported.

Back in business: Cafe Rosetta food license restored; court lifts preliminary injunction | News, Sports, Jobs

gneese@mininggazette.com Provided photo Amy Heikkinen, who co-owns Cafe Rosetta, with her brother Jake, in Calumet, is excited to reopen her business Thursday. The cafe had been closed, but had its food license restored Wednesday after the primary injuction in Ingham County Circut Coutragainst it was lifted. LANSING Cafe Rosetta is cleared to reopen after Ingham County Circuit Court lifted the preliminary injunction against it Wednesday morning, potentially ending a dispute that saw the Calumet restaurant become a flashpoint in the state battle over COVID-19 restrictions. Owner Amy Heikkinen said Cafe Rosetta will reopen at 7 a.m. Thursday. “I’m glad it wrapped up, and I’m glad we got that clarification,” she said. “That’s what we were aiming for, so I think it was a success. It’s a fluid situation. Things keep changing. I look forward to the day we’re getting back to where we were before COVID.”

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