Wrongfully convicted man fights to keep murder conviction overturned in Michigan Court of Appeals
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By Demond Fernandez
Published on March 10, 2026.
Darrell Ewing, a former murder convict who spent 14 years behind bars, is fighting to keep his murder conviction overturned in the Michigan Court of Appeals. His conviction was overturned two years ago after he was found to have been wrongfully convicted. Prosecutors are asking the appellate judges to reinstate his conviction, arguing the trial court was wrong to release him. Ewing criticizes Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy for continuing to challenge his case, accusing her of wasting judicial resources and time. Since his release, Ewing has become an outspoken advocate for others who claim they were wrongly imprisoned for crimes they did not commit. The court's decision will determine whether Ewing's conviction remains vacant or his legal battle continues.
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