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![]() Last weekend, Lynchburg lawyer Abe Pafford got to see something uncommon in the American justice system. When Pafford signed on to Cory Maye’s legal team six years ago, Maye was sitting on Mississippi’s death row. On July 18, he was released from prison, not through a DNA exoneration as is the case so often, but through dogged legal work. Read More |