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William Palmer, who served 31 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit, was released in 2019 after the California Supreme Court ruled his incarceration excessive. He was appointed to SF's Sheriff's Oversight board but was arrested this week on sex assault charges. A private investigator was sentenced to 80 months in prison for his role in a hacking ring targeting hedge funds, short sellers, and journalists.
A private investigator was sentenced to 80 months in prison after he admitted to his role in a hacking ring that targeted hedge funds, short sellers and journalists https://t.co/47pmYGiWj9
A private investigator was sentenced to 80 months in prison after he admitted to his role in a hacking ring that targeted hedge funds, short sellers and journalists https://t.co/euVQD8X0gT
Sex attacker jailed for 12 years for raping drunk Australian tourist twice in an alleyway is denied parole after refusing to take prison courses https://t.co/67Oixiwh52 https://t.co/IAFeTtdUUe
California man's conviction overturned after spending 25 years in prison for murder he did not commit https://t.co/ZWPcvxQDXV
William Palmer had been imprisoned for 31 years and became a national story as he attempted to remake his life and was appointed to SF's Sheriff's Oversight board. But, this week, he was arrested and jailed on sex assault charges. From @miss_elenius https://t.co/z1cqOcHDNJ
“The California Supreme Court ruled that 23 years of his incarceration were excessive. He was released in March 2019 and was on parole supervision when he was arrested.” 🤦🏻♀️ https://t.co/quDwcrKjSU