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Minnesota pays criminals
Just when you thought Minnesota couldn't get any worse... Marvin Haynes was convicted in 2004 of first-degree murder during an armed robbery of a Minneapolis flower shop. His conviction was upheld by the Minnesota Court of Appeals in 2006 and the Minnesota Supreme Court in 2007. Twenty years later, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty joined the Great Northern Innocence Project (GNIP) petition to re-litigate Haynes's conviction. The judge signed off on vacating it, and Haynes was free that day. He then filed a lawsuit against the state of Minnesota, seeking compensation under the Imprisonment and Exoneration Remedies Act. Gov. Tim Walz signed the claims bill last week, which approved the compensation payments. A convicted murderer is now out on the streets and receiving $4.5 million of taxpayer money, the largest compensation in state history. A clear message was sent to criminals in Minnesota: Crime pays.
 
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