Murder case dismissed against Detroit man who served 8 years
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A judge has dismissed charges against a Detroit man who went to prison as a teen and spent eight years behind bars for four murders that were eventually linked to a hit man.
Judge Brian Sullivan's signature Tuesday finally closes the case against Davontae Sanford, who was 14 when he walked up to a homicide scene in his neighborhood in 2007 and became a suspect.
Sanford's convictions were thrown out June 7 at the request of prosecutors, and the 23-year-old was released from prison the next day.
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Prosecutor Kym Worthy said Sanford's guilty pleas were spoiled after state police found misconduct by Detroit police.
But the case had many other problems, especially an extraordinary confession by a hit man who says he killed the four victims.