A man once sentenced to 39 years in prison for gunning someone down in a North Area cemetery walked free before the holidays, decades earlier than he originally expected. Travoris Maurice Hurst, 31, had proclaimed his innocence since his arrest in the 2007 slaying, but a jury convicted him of murder. When he tried to appeal, a court reporter did not have some audio recordings of his trial. Without a record to review legal issues from the proceeding, an appeals court reversed his conviction.....MORE