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After more than 20 years behind bars, Georgia man exonerated on murder charges celebrates newfound freedom

After more than 20 years behind bars, Georgia man exonerated on murder charges celebrates newfound freedom Georgia man freed after false conviction A Georgia man was freed after spending nearly two decades behind bars convicted of a 1985 double murder that has since been overturned. ATLANTA - A judge has dismissed all charges against a Georgia man convicted of the 1985 double murder of a couple at a south Georgia church, exonerating him after he spent two decades behind bars. I am grateful that this part of the nightmare is behind me, said Dennis Perry, holding back tears on the courthouse steps. On his first day as a free man, Perry’s cousin, Suzanne Baugh, said he and his wife spent time on the beach.

50 States

From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Alabama public health officials are warning people to avoid eating any fish from some state waterways because of contamination. The state Department of Public Health issued its latest fish consumption advisories this month. They are based on nearly 500 samples of specific fish species taken during the fall of 2020 from 41 bodies of water, health officials said. Restrictions on consumption are broken down by waterbody and presented as the safe number of meals of a species that can be eaten in a given period of time. In some locations, people are advised to avoid all fish. Mercury is often cited as the fish contaminant of concern.

Gator attack, daring plane landing, salmon surging: News from around our 50 states

Gator attack, daring plane landing, salmon surging: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © CATIE WEGMAN/TCPALM A female alligator measuring more than 8-feet long, pictured on top, was captured alive at Halpatiokee Park after it bit a man who fell from his bicycle. Two other gators in the bin were from residential stops trapper John Davidson made before arriving at the park. Alabama Montgomery: Alabama public health officials are warning people to avoid eating any fish from some state waterways because of contamination. The state Department of Public Health issued its latest fish consumption advisories this month. They are based on nearly 500 samples of specific fish species taken during the fall of 2020 from 41 bodies of water, health officials said. Restrictions on consumption are broken down by waterbody and presented as the safe number of meals of a species that can be eaten in a given period of time. In some locations, pe

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