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One of the gang members reportedly took a polygraph test admitting that he was at the scene of the crime and Mellen was not there.
"I believe that not only is Ms. Mellen not guilty, based on what I have read I believe she is innocent," Judge Mark Arnold said in court. "For that reason I believe in this case the justice system failed."
Mellen's case was reinvestigated by Deidre O'Connor, head of a project known as Innocence Matters that seeks to free people who are wrongly convicted.
The police detective who arrested Mellen is also linked to another case in 1994 where two innocent men were arrested, reports AP.
Although Mellen lost 17 years of her life, she is excited to reconnect with her children. O'Connor tells AP they stayed as a "strong family unit."
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