Chicago brothers Sean Tyler and Reginald Henderson will learn if they will receive certificates of innocence after wrongful murder conviction.
Brothers Sean Tyler and Reginald Henderson were arrested and tortured into false confessions involving a murder. They've been out of prison for several years.
"The psychological effects that that holds -- going into prison as someone who didn't do what you did and you're just thrust into a system," Henderson said. "For somebody who's been wrongfully convicted, this is what you want," Tyler said. "We've been wrongfully convicted, and we want this to tell you that you didn't do it. Not for no one else, but for your own personal reason, after being ran across the news as a killer."
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