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CBC News: The National | Indigenous man Clarence Woodhouse exonerated of 1973 Winnipeg murder @CBCTheNational | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Fifty years after he was convicted of a Winnipeg murder he never committed, Clarence Woodhouse of Pinaymootang First Nation has been officially cleared. Manitoba Justice Glenn Joyal told Woodhouse: ‘You were wrongly convicted. You were innocent.’

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