Texas man free DNA testing after 27 years in prison

A man over 27 years in prison in Texas for a murder he has no obligation free DNA test results thanks to its clear from the year 1980, a murder.

James Lee Woodard was free on Tuesday.

Her time behind bars was the longest of all wrongfully convicted, the USA prisoner freed by DNA tests.

The DNA testing has freed 31 people wrongly convicted in Texas, more than any other State.

The Innocence Project, New York-based legal centre specialising in the fall wrongful convictions, said Woodard is No. 18 Person in Dallas County to require its belief that occupation aside. It is the best in each county at national level.

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