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Jordan Brown says a murder conviction, later reversed, stole his childhood. A jury will now decide if police wronged him

Paula Reed Ward
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Jordan Brown is suing over what he says is a lost childhood at the hands of Pennsylvania State Police. Here, he listens to his lawyer, Alec Wright, outside the federal courthouse in Downtown Pittsburgh on April 23.
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“Jordan Brown never committed this crime and the defendants, as well as the governor’s office, know it,” Alec Wright, right, says of his client, Jordan Brown. “(T)his case is our chance to set the record straight once and for all that Jordan is innocent.”
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Chris Brown, Jordan Brown’s father, in 2018 discussing the reversal of his son’s conviction by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

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