Samuel Flippen was a North Carolina man who was wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death in 1995. He was accused of killing his two-year-old stepdaughter, Britnie Hutton, but maintained his innocence throughout the trial and appeals process.
Flippen's conviction was largely based on flawed forensic evidence and testimony from a discredited expert. Despite the lack of physical evidence linking him to the crime, he was found guilty and sentenced to death.
After years of appeals and efforts by his legal team to prove his innocence, new evidence surfaced that raised serious doubts about his guilt. In 2011, Flippen's conviction was overturned and he was released from prison after spending 18 years on death row.
The case drew national attention and highlighted the serious flaws in the criminal justice system that can lead to wrongful convictions. Flippen's exoneration was a bittersweet victory, as he had spent nearly two decades behind bars for a crime he did not commit.
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