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Nashville pays $300K settlement to family of man whose arson conviction was overturned

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The family of a man whose murder by arson conviction was overturned will be paid $300,000 after the Metro Nashville Council approved a settlement.Claude Francis Garrett spent decades in prison in the 1992 death of his girlfriend, Lorrie Lee Lance, before a judge dismissed all charges against him in May 2022. Just five months after his release, Garrett died in his sleep.The settlement was approved June 3, more than a year after Garrett’s daughter…
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Jingletree broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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