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The man who spent 31 years in prison for a crime he never committed

April 23, 2024 Prinden Season 1 Episode 10
The man who spent 31 years in prison for a crime he never committed
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The man who spent 31 years in prison for a crime he never committed
Apr 23, 2024 Season 1 Episode 10
Prinden

Alphonso James was arrested for murder in 1985 when he was just 17 years old and subsequently sentenced to life in prison. He consistently maintained his innocence throughout his incarceration. After spending 31 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, Alphonso James emerged not with bitterness, but with an inspiring level of positivity and light. His resilience is remarkable; despite the years lost, he has chosen to focus on hope and new beginnings rather than dwelling on the past. Alphonso's outlook on life is profoundly positive, often expressing gratitude for the simple freedoms that come with exoneration, like the ability to watch a sunset or walk in a park. He has become an advocate for criminal justice reform, using his story to educate others and push for changes that might prevent similar miscarriages of justice. His strength and optimistic spirit highlight not just a personal triumph, but a powerful message about the capacity for human growth and forgiveness even in the face of tremendous adversity.

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Alphonso James was arrested for murder in 1985 when he was just 17 years old and subsequently sentenced to life in prison. He consistently maintained his innocence throughout his incarceration. After spending 31 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, Alphonso James emerged not with bitterness, but with an inspiring level of positivity and light. His resilience is remarkable; despite the years lost, he has chosen to focus on hope and new beginnings rather than dwelling on the past. Alphonso's outlook on life is profoundly positive, often expressing gratitude for the simple freedoms that come with exoneration, like the ability to watch a sunset or walk in a park. He has become an advocate for criminal justice reform, using his story to educate others and push for changes that might prevent similar miscarriages of justice. His strength and optimistic spirit highlight not just a personal triumph, but a powerful message about the capacity for human growth and forgiveness even in the face of tremendous adversity.