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A $2 million settlement has been reached in a lawsuit filed by a Lansing man who was wrongfully convicted of murder. Tuesday's settlement ends 2 1/2 years of litigation centered on whether Lansing Community College police Det. Rodney Bahl hid evidence of McCollum's innocence. Read More |