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‘There’s just no words’: Two Oregon men facing life in prison walk free after murder convictions collapse
‘There’s just no words’: Two Oregon men facing life in prison walk free after murder convictions collapse
‘There’s just no words’: Two Oregon men facing life in prison walk free after murder convictions collapse

Published on: 03/27/2026

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Nicholas Sias, 39, is slowly adjusting since his release from prison March 16 after serving 17 years of a life prison sentence for murder.

Nicholas Sias walked free this month after 17 years behind bars for a murder he says he didn’t commit.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2026/03/theres-just-no-words-two-oregon-men-facing-life-in-prison-walk-free-after-murder-convictions-collapse.html

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