Brooklyn man fights to clear his name 4 years after he's released from prison

A Brooklyn man is fighting to clear his name in an ongoing wrongful conviction hearing, four years after he was released from prison.
Sundhe Moses was 19 years old in 1995 when he was arrested, charged and convicted for a murder he says he did not commit. He says he spent the next 18 years in prison telling people that the lead detective in his case, Louis Scarcella, coerced his confession.
Scarcella took the stand on Friday during that ongoing hearing as prosecutors laid out several other murder convictions he investigated in the 1980s and 1990s, several of which have since been overturned.
Moses was released four years ago on parole.  He now wants his conviction for the playground shooting death of 4-year-old Shamone Johnson in Brownsville overturned.
The next wrongful conviction hearing is set for June 26.
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