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Wrongly-convicted Philly inmate released from prison after 24 years

Shaurn Thomas claimed he was at a hearing on the day a businessman was fatally shot

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Shaurn Thomas speaks to the media as from left, his mother Hazeline, attorney James Figorski, fiance Stephonie Long, and Marissa Bluestine legal Director of the Pennsylvania Innocence Project listen on Tuesday, May 23, 2017, in Frackville, Pa.

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PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia man who was exonerated of murder has been released from prison after 24 years.

Shaurn Thomas’ conviction was removed during a hearing Tuesday, and he was released from the prison in Frackville that night.

The 43-year-old says he got to use a cellphone for the first time and plans to eat the Ultimate Feast at Red Lobster as his first meal.

Thomas was convicted of participating in the slaying of a businessman who was shot in 1990 while taking $25,000 to a check-cashing store.

Thomas claimed he was at a hearing on the day of the killing.

The jury wasn’t swayed, and he earned a life sentence in 1993.

Thomas says he doesn’t hold a grudge and never lost faith he would be freed.

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