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Third Ohio man wrongly accused of 1975 murder exonerated

Kwame Ajamu, 56, was the last of three men exonerated in the 1975 robbery and murder of a Cleveland-area money order salesman.
Ronnie Bridgeman, right, now known as Kwame Ajamu, hugs his brother, Wylie Bridgeman, after charges were dismissed on Dec. 9, 2014, in Cleveland, Ohio. (Tony Dejak/AP)
Ronnie Bridgeman, right, now known as Kwame Ajamu, hugs his brother, Wylie Bridgeman, after charges were dismissed on Dec. 9, 2014, in Cleveland, Ohio.

An Ohio man who spent 27 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit was brought to tears Tuesday when a judge dropped all charges against him. Kwame Ajamu, 56, was the last of three men exonerated in the 1975 robbery and murder of a Cleveland-area money order salesman.

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"I'm so happy today that this battle has come to an end," said Ajamu, formerly known as Ronnie Bridgeman, as he wept and thanked his attorneys and wife before hugging the judge and the prosecutor.

The two other accused, Ajamu's brother, Wiley Bridgeman, 60, and Ricky Jackson, 57, were released from prison last month. The men won their freedom after a witness last year recanted his testimony from the trial, saying he was coerced by detectives at the time. Ajamu was originally sentenced to death, but it was vacated because of a paperwork error. He later earned parole in 2003.

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