Glynn Simmons, aged 70, regained his freedom in July after a judge sanctioned a new trial.
However, a county district attorney stated on Monday that insufficient evidence existed to justify a retrial.
In a recent ruling, Oklahoma County District Judge Amy Palumbo officially declared Mr. Simmons as innocent.
“This court finds by clear and convincing evidence that the offence for which Mr Simmons was convicted, sentenced and imprisoned… was not committed by Mr Simmons,” she said in a ruling.
“It’s a lesson in resilience and tenacity,” Mr Simmons told reporters after the decision, according to the Associated Press. “Don’t let nobody tell you that it can’t happen, because it really can.”
After serving 48 years, one month, and 18 days in prison for the murder of Carolyn Sue Rogers during a liquor store robbery in an Oklahoma City suburb, Mr. Simmons emerges as the longest-serving inmate cleared, as per the National Registry of Exonerations. READ MORE
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