Appeals Court Pauses Overturning of Convictions in Chris Paul's Grandfather's Murder

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A North Carolina judge has vacated the convictions of four men in the 2002 death of Chris Paul's grandfather, citing recanted testimony, poor legal representation, and DNA evidence suggesting false confessions and innocence, prompting potential appeals by prosecutors.
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