Juan Rayford and Dupree Glass were 18-years-old and Shawshank Redemption innocent when they were both sentenced to 11 consecutive life sentences, plus 220 years in California prison. Plucked from their Lancaster high school gymnasium during a basketball game, they spent 17 unimaginable years in prison having done nothing wrong. Their story of justice and freedom begins with an undeniable truth: Juan and Dupree die old men in a cold prison cell but for civil lawyer An...
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