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Starting Over

by TChris

Two months ago, TalkLeft wrote about Thomas Goldstein's ordeal. Goldstein was convicted of murder on the testimony of a jailhouse snitch (who lied about the benefits he received for his testimony) and an eyewitness who later recanted after realizing that the police had prompted him to make an identification he wasn't in a position to make.

Today Goldstein is working as a paralegal in a small Pasadena firm. The NY Times profiles his story as he attempts to begin his life anew.

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