A man who was arrested and locked up for two years after complaining that his identity had been stolen more than 30 years ago, was finally exonerated and pronounced ‘factually innocent’ Thursday in a courtroom.LA Superior Court Judge William Ryan called the case ‘astounding’ and ‘Kafka-esque’ as he declared William Woods, 55, officially a free man who was wrongly convicted of crimes he did not commit.Woods - who is threatening to bring a lawsuit against police and prosecutors - did not appear at the brief hearing in downtown LA criminal. Instead he called into the hearing by phone but said nothing during the proceeding.
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