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AG Changes Mind, Decides to Appeal Debra Brown’s Innocence Case

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After being found factually innocent after serving 17 years behind bars, a Logan woman may have to return once again to the courtroom. Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is reversing a decision he made two weeks ago, and will now appeal a judge’s decision to declare Debra Brown innocent of a 1993 murder. But as KCPW’s Jessica Gail reports, Brown’s lawyers say the decision to appeal amounts nothing more than a tragic case of sour grapes.

(KCPW News) After being found factually innocent after serving 17 years behind bars, a Logan woman may have to return once again to the courtroom. Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is reversing a decision he made two weeks ago, and will now appeal a judge’s decision to declare Debra Brown innocent of a 1993 murder. But as KCPW’s Jessica Gail reports, Brown’s lawyers say the decision to appeal amounts nothing more than a tragic case of sour grapes.

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