Judge exonerates man who served 20 years in Georgia slayings
July 19, 2021
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Dennis Perry, center, standing beside wife Brenda Perry gets emotional while thanking the team from the Georgia Innocence Project after they worked to get his release after 20 years behind bars, Thursday, July 23, 2020, in Nicholls, Ga. A judge on Monday, July 19, 2021 dismissed all charges against the man convicted of the 1985 slayings of a couple at a south Georgia church, exonerating him after he spent two decades behind bars, the man s attorneys said. (Stephen B. Morton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)Stephen B. Morton/AP
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) A judge on Monday dismissed all charges against a man convicted of the 1985 slayings of a couple at a south Georgia church, exonerating him after he spent two decades behind bars, the man s attorneys said.
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By JEFF MARTINDecember 28, 2020 GMT
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A look at the top 10 stories in Georgia in 2020:
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Part of Golden Ray heads to Louisiana as crews start cutting stern of ship
The coronavirus pandemic and its imprint on politics, education, work and society in all corners of Georgia made headlines throughout most of 2020. But the year also included the high-stakes November election and early voting in a pair of Senate run-off elections that cast a white-hot spotlight on Georgia. Two high-profile killings drew sharp attention to racial justice issues in a year that also saw the passing of civil rights icon John Lewis. And more than a year after the Golden Ray overturned in the channel to the port of Brunswick, work began to cut it up and haul it away.
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