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Sunday, July 27, 2025

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Sunday, July 27, 2025

After 17 Years in prison, Judge overturns sentence of wrongly convicted man

Gerard Richardson, left, greets his mother, Annie Claybon (Courtesy NJ.com)
Gerard Richardson, left, greets his mother, Annie Claybon (Courtesy NJ.com)

A New Jersey man is set to walk free after spending 17 years in prison.

Gerard Richardson was convicted of mµrdering a 19 year old drug dealer in 1996 and sentenced to 30 years in prison. Thanks to assistance from the Innocence Project, a Superior Court judge has overturned Richardson’s conviction and set bail at $5,000.

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