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Felipe Rodriguez Sr. received a commutation from New York Governor Andrew Cuomo after he became a symbol for model prisoners. He was released in the arms of his now grown son.
Felipe Rodriguez has filed a malicious prosecution claim and other claims against former LIRR detectives Charles Wendel and Thomas Sullivan.
In December of 2019, Felipe Rodriguez was finally exonerated of all charges in his nearly 30-year wrongful conviction nightmare. This week, he appears on Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom to ...
Felipe Rodriguez, 54, a man who spent 27 years behind bars for the deadly stabbing of a New York City woman, was cleared Monday.
In January 2020, the parents of Felipe Rodriguez-Gentile swapped the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo for a new life in Liverpool. They moved for work, but doing so also opened doors for their son ...
Felipe Rodriguez, 54, was charged with the 1987 Queens slaying of Maureen McNeill Fernandez when he was a 25-year-old auxiliary NYPD officer.