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"We've been waiting all these years for this:" Louisiana man on being freed after spending 44 years in prison
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Vincent Simmons said he used to have visions of walking out of Angola State Penitentiary, where he has been for the last several decades.
Those visions came true after Louisiana Judge Bill Bennett ruled Monday that Simmons did not get a fair trial in 1977 when he was convicted of attempted aggravated rape of twin 14-year-old sisters.
Bennett recently examined information that was available in 1977, but not presented at his trial — information Simmons and his attorneys believed might have prevented his conviction.
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As vaccination rates decline, widespread outbreaks of diseases like measles and polio could reemerge
Health officials in western Texas are trying to contain a measles outbreak among mostly school-aged children, with at least 15 confirmed cases. It's the latest outbreak of a disease that had been virtually eliminated in the U.S., and it comes as vaccination rates are declining — jeopardizing the country's herd immunity from widespread outbreaks.