Murder Conviction Overturned Due To Computer Glitch
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - A man whose conviction was overturned after 15 years in prison will be deported to Mexico after pleading no contest to second-degree murder.
Antonio Garcia-Dorantes appeared in court in Grand Rapids before being turned over to federal authorities. The Grand Rapids Press says he told the judge, "God bless America."
Garcia-Dorantes was accused of killing a man during a street fight in 2000. He apologized to the victim's family Tuesday.
His conviction was overturned because a computer problem reduced the number of jury notices in minority neighborhoods.
Garcia-Dorantes says his goal is "to get out and help the community."
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