Queens man's double murder conviction tossed after 33 years in prison

OMG, can you even believe this? 🤯 Allen Porter is finally free after serving over 33 years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit! It's like, what even happened here? The prosecution was totally shady, withholding all this key evidence and coercing witnesses to lie. I mean, it's not just about the justice for Porter, but also about all the other people who got wrongfully convicted because of those same systemic issues.

And can we talk about Jabbar Collins, the investigator who became a witness in Porter's case? 🤝 He was exonerated himself after 20 years in prison and then came forward to testify against the prosecution. Talk about a real-life superhero! The fact that he's now president of his own private investigations company is just the icing on the cake.

It's crazy to think that taxpayers are still footing the bill for all these lawsuits and settlements, like tens of millions of dollars. It's time for some serious reform in our justice system. Porter's release is a big deal, not just for him, but for anyone who believes in second chances and the power of persistence. Let's keep pushing for change! 💪
 
Just when you think justice is served, it's overturned 😔. It's crazy how much time Allen Porter spent behind bars because of some messed up prosecution tactics 🤯. I mean, 33 years? That's just ridiculous! And to think he was only released after a friend like Jabbar Collins came along and helped him get exonerated 💕. But now that the conviction is overturned, it raises more questions than answers... what really went down in those 1995 trial hearings? How did all this stuff get hidden from his lawyers? It's a shame that innocent people are getting hurt by broken systems 🤦‍♂️. Hopefully Porter can finally live the life he deserves and start healing after such a long, tough road 🌞
 
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