Judge grants innocence certificate in 1957 Illinois killing

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Jack McCullough, left, smiles in court with attorney Russell Ainsworth of the Exoneration Project, Thursday, April 6, 2017, at the DeKalb County Courthouse in Sycamore, Ill.

Wed, Apr 12, 2017 (12:26 p.m.)

SYCAMORE, Ill. — An Illinois judge has granted a certificate of innocence to a Washington state man who was wrongly convicted in 2012 of the 1957 kidnapping and killing of a 7-year-old girl.

The DeKalb County judge formally declared 77-year-old Jack McCullough innocent during a Wednesday court hearing. The certificate will allow McCullough to sue Illinois for damages for his wrongful conviction in Maria Ridulph's killing.

A prosecutor concluded last year that evidence backed McCullough's alibi that he had been 40 miles (64 kilometer) away when Maria disappeared. A judge agreed, ordering McCullough's release after he had served four years of a life sentence.

McCullough said at a hearing last week that he wants justice. He says he's been portrayed "as a monster" and that people still think he's one.

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