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LA Times: Freed after 32 years for murder; USC team calls woman ‘extraordinary’

  • Post published:March 25, 2014
  • Post category:Clients / News

Read the Los Angeles Times article about USC PCJP’s efforts to free 74-year-old Mary Virginia Jones, convicted for her role in a 1981 murder, after 32 years behind bars.

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699 Exposition Blvd.
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