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State Won’t Compensate Wrongly Convicted Ex-Death Row Inmate Alfred Dewayne Brown

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Posted on June 26, 2019 · At the request of Harris County prosecutors, a judge ruled in May that Brown is innocent of the 2003 slaying of a Houston police officer.

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Harris County DA Exonerates Former Death Row Inmate Alfred Dewayne Brown

Alvaro 'Al' Ortiz / Andrew Schneider, Politics & Government Reporter

Posted on March 1, 2019 · Kim Ogg says she accepts the findings of a special investigation about Brown’s case, who was on death row for almost 10 years. The probe concludes the prosecutor who worked on the case engaged in professional misconduct.

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Harris County DA To Review Case Of Freed Death Row Inmate

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Posted on May 2, 2018 · Alfred Dewayne Brown was freed in 2015 after spending a decade on death row for the 2003 slaying of Officer Charles Clark

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Key Evidence Withheld In Houston Death Row Case Of Alfred Dewayne Brown, Harris DA Says

HPM News Staff

Posted on March 5, 2018 · Officials say a former Harris County prosecutor withheld key evidence in a death row case.

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Exonerated Texas Death Row Inmate Alfred Brown Asks State For Compensation

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Posted on February 22, 2016 · Attorneys for Alfred Dewayne Brown, who was exonerated of killing a Houston police officer last year, filed a request for compensation with the state of Texas Monday. But it’s not certain his request will succeed.

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Beyoncé adds second date to Houston stop in upcoming world tour

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Posted on February 3, 2023 · After "incredible fan demand" Beyoncé added a tour date to her stop in Houston.

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Man who killed teen in Houston road rage incident after Astros game gets 30-year sentence

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Posted on January 17, 2023 · Police said Gerald Williams, 35, followed the Castro family for several miles on Interstate 10 before shooting at their truck shortly after both vehicles exited the freeway.

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State agency that oversees Texas power grid needs more money to do its job, Sunset Commission finds

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