Man who had murder conviction tossed wins election as New Orleans chief criminal court record keeper
George Mihalcea
A man who was just elected to serve as New Orleans' chief criminal court record keeper has an extraordinary personal connection to the role. Calvin Duncan, 62, spent three decades in prison before his wrongful murder conviction was vacated. He will take office as the city's newly elected clerk of criminal court in January despite the state challenging his past. Duncan fought for decades to clear his name after being convicted of carrying out a 1981 fatal shooting. Duncan, a Democrat, later
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