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FLORIDA - A wrongfully convicted man locked up for 27 years is asking the state legislature for 2.4 million dollars.

William Dillon was convicted of murder in 1981.

As Channel Three Capital Reporter Whitney Ray tells us, DNA evidence freed Dillon less than a year ago after he has spent more than half his life behind bars.

To hear his lawyer tell it, it was a scheme of cohesion and cover up that landed 50-year old William Dillon behind bars for 27 years. Dillon was convicted of murder in 1981. The Brevard County prosecutor at the time used evidence that didn't fit literally.

A medium T-shirt covered with the victim's blood was linked to Dillon. Forensic scientists tested samples from the shirt in 2008, but Dillon's DNA couldn't be found. Dillon's name was cleared a few weeks later.

William Dillon "The final release was such a relief, but now I'm reliving this again. Going back into the same courthouse appeals and going back into the same situation and it's drawing on me."

During his first hour in prison, five inmates raped the then 21-year-old. Dillon's legal team is asking the state legislature for $2.4 million for lost time and suffering.

Sandy D'Alemberte / Innocence Project of Florida "This compensation is not just because they took his freedom away. They took away a lot of things he would have through a normal course of life if he had been allowed to go out and work and benefit from his own region."

Florida law allows the wrongfully incarnated to seek compensation if they haven't been convicted of any other crimes.

Dillon was convicted of a drug charge two year prior to the murder.

Two administrative judges acting on behalf of the House and Senate will make recommendations to the legislature on whether or not Dillon's bill should be heard.

A jail house snitch who fabricated a story to help convict Dillon showed up at today's hearing.

He testified and asked Dillon to forgive him.

The two men embraced after his testimony. Wrongfully Convicted Man Asks For $2.4 Million From The State Legislature

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