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John Miller looks on outside the SCI Mahanoy State Correctional Institution in Frackville, Pa. Wednesday, July 31, 2019. Miller spent more than two decades behind bars for a murder he didnโ€™t commit, is a free man. The Philadelphia District Attorneyโ€™s Office agreed with Millerโ€™s defense team that his prosecution was flawed and his conviction shouldnโ€™t stand. (Jose F. Moreno/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)


FRACKVILLE, Pa. (AP) โ€” A Philadelphia man who spent more than two decades behind bars for a murder he didnโ€™t commit is a free man โ€” 17 years after another man confessed to the crime.

John Miller was released Wednesday after 22 years in prison. Surrounded by family outside the State Correctional Institution at Mahanoy, 100 miles north of Philadelphia, he said it felt โ€œsurreal.โ€

In 1998, a jury found Miller guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of a man in a parking lot outside 30th Street Station two years prior, even though there was no physical evidence of his involvement.

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The key witness against him confessed multiple times to being the real shooter and even sent a letter to Millerโ€™s mother apologizing for lying.

The witness, David Williams, recanted his statement at Millerโ€™s preliminary hearing in 1997 and denied it again at trial a year later, but the jury voted to convict Miller anyway.

In 2002, Williams wrote an apology letter to Millerโ€™s mother.

โ€œI canโ€™t live with this on my conscience,โ€ Williams wrote, according to court documents. โ€œYour son had no knowledge of this crime, he wasnโ€™t even there.โ€

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Prosecutors did not say Wednesday whether they planned to charge Williams, or if they believed his confession that he killed Anthony Mullen.

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But none of it mattered, according to Millerโ€™s lawyers.

The courts denied Millerโ€™s appeals, citing procedural issues, and alleging that Williams was not believable when he denied his statement and admitted to the crime.

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Miller, now 44, contacted the Pennsylvania Innocence Project about eight years ago to help with an appeal.

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The Philadelphia District Attorneyโ€™s Office has agreed with Millerโ€™s defense team that his prosecution was flawed and his conviction shouldnโ€™t stand.

On Wednesday morning, Common Pleas Court Judge Lillian Ransom granted Miller the relief he sought, leading to his release.

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Miller said heโ€™s looking forward to eating steak and taking his niece to the zoo.

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