Dade City man convicted of murder at 14, then exonerated, hopes to make most of second chance

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Harleme Larry, a man from Pasco County, was convicted of murder at just 14 years old and sentenced to life imprisonment. However, following a new trial, his conviction was overturned in 2019, allowing him to reclaim his freedom. Now, Larry is committed to sharing his story to help others who might find themselves in similar situations. He believes that by speaking out, he can guide at-risk youth and prevent them from making life-altering mistakes. His journey underscores serious concerns about the treatment of young offenders within the justice system, emphasizing the necessity for reform.

Larry's experience is not just his own; it reflects broader issues of justice and second chances that many individuals face. The local community is particularly invested in his story, as it serves as a beacon of hope and resilience. Through his advocacy work, Larry aims to inspire change and highlight the importance of supporting youth in their formative years.

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