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After 42 Years in Jail, Deadly Fire Conviction Overturned

Clip: 4/3/2013 | 7m 27s

After 42 Years in Jail, Conviction Overturned in Case of Deadly Fire

Louis Taylor was a teenager when he was convicted of murder for supposedly starting a fire that killed 29 people. Now 58, Taylor has been released from an Arizona prison after new information cast doubt on the evidence he committed arson. Judy Woodruff talks to Richard Ruelas of the Arizona Republic, who was in the courtroom.

04/03/2013 | Rating NR

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