In D.C., evidence violations scrutinized

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At 17, Dwight Grandson should have been finishing up his studies at Mount Vernon High School. Instead, he went to prison for murder.

Last year, after nearly six years behind bars, Grandson was granted a new trial. This month, a second D.C. Superior Court jury decided Grandson, 24, was not guilty.

Armed with an equivalency diploma earned in a Virginia penitentiary and wearing makeup to cover his tattoos, he speaks of plans to restart his education and of a career counseling at-risk youths.

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Juliet Eilperin 17 Oct, 2011


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