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Rauner pardons man found innocent of 1999 attack

Gov. Bruce Rauner has pardoned a man who spent seven years in prison but was later judged innocent of attempted murder. 

Today Rauner pardoned Robert Wilson. 60-year-old Wilson was convicted in December 1999 for using a box cutter to slash the face and neck of a woman at a Chicago bus stop. 

Wilson testified at his trial that he was threatened with beating and denied needed medication unless he confessed.

A federal judge ruled in 2007 that testimony should have been allowed about a man accused of other slashing incidents in the area. 

The victim who accused Wilson then declared she was no longer sure he was her attacker and a judge vacated Wilson's conviction in December 2006. 

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