03-04-2025 19:56 via chicagoreader.com

They served their time. Now they want to be released from Illinois’s ’murderer’ database.

Every November, Donte Quinn grows restless. His shoulders tighten. He becomes irritable. He finds himself brooding over the nearly 15 years he spent in prison, the time lost with his eldest daughter, and the Chicago courtroom where, before his mother and a crowd of strangers, he was sentenced at age 18 to three decades behind […]
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