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Gov. Glenn Youngkin says he’ll withhold state funds from Richmond unless the city pays $5.8 million to a wrongfully convicted ...
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Youngkin orders Richmond to pay wrongly imprisoned Marvin Grimm $5.8 million or state funds will be withheldFour days later, he was found dead in the James River. After a year of investigation and court proceedings, in 1976, Marvin Grimm, of Richmond, was convicted of Harper’s abduction, first-degree murder ...
Marvin Grimm Jr. will be paid $5.8 million by the state of Virginia for decades he spent wrongfully incarcerated, according to a recently signed bill. Screengrab from The Innocence Project Ten ...
Marvin Grimm Jr. will be paid $5.8 million by the state of Virginia for decades he spent wrongfully incarcerated, according to a recently signed bill. Screengrab from The Innocence Project Ten ...
Marvin Grimm Jr. will be paid $5.8 million by the state of Virginia for decades he spent wrongfully incarcerated, according to a recently signed bill. Screengrab from The Innocence Project Ten ...
Through the Institute for Actual Innocence Clinic at the University of Richmond, Richmond law faculty and students were part of the legal team that secured a life-altering victory for Marvin Grimm.
Marvin Grimm, age 101, of Cosmos and formerly of Bird Island died Sunday, August 31, 2014 at Cedar Crest in Cosmos. Memorial services will be Saturday, September 20th at 11:00 a.m. at Peace ...
Marvin Grimm Jr. will be paid $5.8 million by the state of Virginia for decades he spent wrongfully incarcerated, according to a recently signed bill. Screengrab from The Innocence Project ...
Marvin Grimm Jr. will be paid $5.8 million by the state of Virginia for decades he spent wrongfully incarcerated, according to a recently signed bill. Screengrab from The Innocence Project Ten ...
Marvin Grimm Jr. will be paid $5.8 million by the state of Virginia for decades he spent wrongfully incarcerated, according to a recently signed bill. Screengrab from The Innocence Project Ten ...
Marvin Grimm Jr. will be paid $5.8 million by the state of Virginia for decades he spent wrongfully incarcerated, according to a recently signed bill. Screengrab from The Innocence Project Ten ...
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