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** FILE ** Roger Keith Coleman waits for an interview on death row in the Greensville Correctional Center, in Jarratt, Va., May 20,1992. Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2006, ordered DNA evidence retested to determine whether Coleman, convicted of rape and murder, was innocent when he was executed in 1992. If the testing shows Coleman did not rape and kill his sister-in-law in 1981, it will be the first time in the United States a person has been exonerated by scientific testing after his execution, according to death penalty opponents. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)
MAY 20,1992 FILE PHOTO Minimum price 50PLN
1992-05-20
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
STEVE HELBER
306358
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