David Robinson was exonerated and released from prison in May, he entered a world he no longer recognizes with almost nothing
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Wrongfully convicted man faces challenges of newfound freedom
David Robinson was exonerated and released from prison in May, he entered a world he no longer recognizes with almost nothing
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Wrongfully convicted man faces challenges of newfound freedom
More than 2,000 inmates in the U.S. have been exonerated and released from prison since 1989. On May 15 of this year, David Robinson joined them and walked out of prison after the Missouri Supreme court overturned his murder conviction. So what happens when a wrongly-convicted man goes home after nearly two decades in prison? “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
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Life after a wrongful conviction: The challenges of one man’s newfound freedom
Describing Kawhi Leonard as “a hard guy to understand,” Spurs legend David Robinson said Monday on The Jump that the former Finals MVP’s exit from San Antonio was “one of the oddest situations I think I’ve seen since I’ve been in pro basketball.”
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Kawhi ‘a hard guy to read,’ David Robinson says