It’s Election Day in Georgia’s U.S. Senate runoff, and WABE’s “Morning Edition” sat down with one man who spent years behind bars, unable to vote.
23 years ago, Calvin Johnson had his conviction and life sentence overturned through DNA testing.
Now he’s a representative for the Georgia Innocence Project — which uses that same method to free people who have been wrongfully convicted.
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