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Oklahoma man wrongly imprisoned for nearly half a century gets giant settlement

Glynn Simmons has reached a $7.15-million settlement with the city of Edmond in Oklahoma after being wrongfully imprisoned for 48 years.

Aug 15, 2024 9:33 AM EDT

Oklahoma man wrongly imprisoned for nearly half a century gets giant settlement

A 71-year-old Oklahoma man who spent nearly five decades in prison for a murder he did not commit is to receive a $7.15 million settlement.

Edmond, Oklahoma – A 71-year-old Oklahoma man who spent nearly five decades in prison for a murder he did not commit is to receive a $7.15-million settlement.

Glynn Simmons has reached a $7.15-million settlement with the city of Edmond in Oklahoma after being wrongfully imprisoned for 48 years.

Glynn Simmons has reached a $7.15-million settlement with the city of Edmond in Oklahoma after being wrongfully imprisoned for 48 years.  © IMAGO / USA TODAY Network

Glynn Simmons, who is Black, served more time behind bars before being exonerated than any other inmate in US history, according to The National Registry of Exonerations.

Simmons was released last year after serving a total of 48 years, one month and 18 days in prison.

On Monday, councillors in Edmond, Oklahoma, voted to proceed with a settlement for Simmons to resolve claims against the city and one of the detectives who helped put him away, public records showed.

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Lawyers for Simmons said the payment represented a “partial settlement” of his lawsuit “against the cities and police who falsified evidence… to frame him for murder.”

“Mr. Simmons spent a tragic amount of time incarcerated for a crime he did not commit,” said lead attorney Elizabeth Wang.

“Although he will never get that time back, this settlement with Edmond will allow him to move forward while also continuing to press his claims against” Oklahoma City and a leading detective.

Simmons declared innocent after 48-year nightmare

Simmons was declared innocent of the murder he was wrongly convicted for in 1975.

Simmons was declared innocent of the murder he was wrongly convicted for in 1975.  © IMAGO / USA TODAY Network

Simmons and another man, Don Roberts, were sentenced to death in 1975 for the murder the previous year of a 30-year-old liquor store clerk during a robbery in Edmond.

Their sentences were later commuted to life in prison.

Simmons and Roberts were convicted solely on the basis of the testimony of a teenage customer who was shot in the head during the robbery, but survived.

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She picked them out of a police lineup, but a later investigation cast significant doubt on the reliability of her identifications.

Both men had said at trial that they were not even in Oklahoma at the time of the murder.

US District Court Judge Amy Palumbo threw out Simmons’s conviction in July last year. He was officially declared innocent in December.

Roberts, Simmons’s co-defendant, was released from prison in 2008, according to The National Registry of Exonerations.

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