In $25M settlement, North Carolina city `deeply remorseful' for man's wrongful conviction, prison

FILE - Ronnie Long stands in a hallway at the Albemarle Correctional Institution in Albemarle, east of Charlotte, N.C., in 2007. Lawyers for Long, wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for 44 years, say he's reached a $25 million combined settlement announced Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, with a central North Carolina city and the state of North Carolina. (Peter Weinberger/The Charlotte Observer via AP, File)

CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — A man wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for 44 years has reached a $25 million combined settlement with a central North Carolina city and the state of North Carolina involving a lawsuit accusing authorities of misconduct, the man's lawyers said Tuesday.

The settlement, which will end a wrongful incarceration lawsuit filed by attorneys for Ronnie Wallace Long in 2021, also included a public written apology from the city of Concord for its role in his imprisonment. The city, located about 25 miles (40 kilometers) northeast of Charlotte, has agreed to pay $22 million of the settlement.

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