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Nebraska County Cleared to Raise Sales Tax to Pay $28 Million for Wrongfully Convicted 'Beatrice Six

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Nebraska County Cleared to Raise Sales Tax to Pay $28 Million for Wrongfully Convicted 'Beatrice Six' In this Jan. 26, 2009, file photo, from left to right, James Dean, JoAnn Taylor, Thomas Winslow and Debra Shelden, members of the Beatrice Six, applaud during a reception held for them in Lincoln, Neb. A federal appeals court ruled Monday, Aug. 31, 2015, that the six were wrongly convicted in a 1985 slaying of a woman in southeast Nebraska and should get a new trial in their lawsuit against the officials who prosecuted them. In this Jan. 26, 2009, file photo, from left to right, James Dean, JoAnn Taylor, Thomas Winslow and Debra Shelden, members of the Beatrice Six, applaud during a reception held for them in Lincoln, Neb. A federal appeals court ruled Monday, Aug. 31, 2015, that the six were wrongly convicted in a 1985 slaying of a woman in southeast Nebraska and should get a new trial in their lawsuit against the officials who prosecuted them.   Nati Harnik—AP (LINCOLN, Neb.) — Nebraska lawmakers have cleared the way for a rural county to impose a half-cent sales tax to pay a $28.1 million legal debt to six people wrongfully convicted of murder. Senators voted 41-8 on Tuesday to override the veto of Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts, who opposed the measure because it would allow the tax without approval from voters. Thirty votes were required for the override. The new law will allow Gage County's board of supervisors to impose the tax to pay the federal judgment awarded to the so-called Beatrice Six . The six were imprisoned for a 1985 murder in Beatrice but were exonerated by DNA evidence in 2008. The county wasn't properly insured at the time. County supervisors have already raised their property tax as high as state law allows.

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