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Richmond City Council will meet Monday to address paying Marvin Grimm $5.8 million after 45 years of wrongful imprisonment ...
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12 On Your Side on MSNCity takes first steps to pay wrongfully convicted man $5.8 million
Richmond is now taking steps towards correcting a decades long mistake after Marvin Grimm spent 45 years behind bars for a ...
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNRichmond effort to pay wrongly imprisoned Marvin Grimm $5.8 million progresses
Richmond leaders have introduced an ordinance to make restitution payments of $5.8 million to a Richmond man who spent over ...
City officials say City Council plans to introduce legislation “addressing restitution for Marvin Grimm” — a Richmond man who was wrongfully imprisoned for 44 years before he was exonerated ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) threatened to withhold state funding unless Richmond compensates Marvin Leon Grimm, Jr. but has not ...
Marvin Grimm Jr. will be paid $5.8 million by the state of Virginia for decades he spent wrongfully incarcerated, according to a recently signed bill. Screengrab from The Innocence Project Ten ...
In 1976, Marvin Grimm of Richmond was convicted in the Richmond City Circuit Court of the abduction, first-degree murder and rape of a 3-year-old child, who was found dead in the James River on ...
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