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Hollywood hit-and-run victim had been wrongfully convicted of murder in Australia

Andrew Mallard got another chance at life after the highest court in Australia tossed out his murder conviction in 2005, ultimately allowing him to go free after more than a decade in prison.

That life ended this week in Hollywood, when Mallard was killed by a hit-and-run driver.

Police said Mallard,...



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