Minnesota families push for bill to support families of wrongfully convicted
The Minnesota legislative session ended two weeks ago, but there was a call at the Capitol on Monday for lawmakers to look ahead to next year. A continued push to help families of those wrongfully imprisoned, coming from the sister of a man who was approved by House lawmakers to receive $4.5 million in compensation. FOX 9's Rob Olson has more.
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