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 ST. LOUIS  AP  鈥?A Missouri judge on Tuesday overturned the conviction of a man who has served nearly 28 years of a life sentence for a killing that he has always said he didn t commit.Lamar Johnson, 50, closed his eyes and shook his head slightly as a woman on his legal team patted him on the back when Circuit Judge David Mason issued his ruling.Before announcing his decision, Mason said that in weighing the case, there had to be  reliable evidence of actual innocence 鈥?evidence so reliable that it actual stanley cup quencher ly passes the standard of clear and convincing. A court official said after the hearing that Johnson would be  processed out  but should be available soon outside of the courthouse.St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner filed a motion in August seeking Johnson s release, prompting a hearing in December before Mason. Today the courts right stanley kubek ed a wrong 鈥?vacating the sentence of Mr. Lamar Johnson, following his wrongful conviction in 1995,  Gardner said in a statement after Tuesday s hearing.  Most importantly, we celebrate with Mr. Johnson and his family as he walks out of the courtroom as a free man. Gardner said she s  pleased that Mr. Johnson will have the opportunity to be the man and member of community that he desires. The Missouri attorney general s office argued at the December hearing that Johnson should remain in prison.Johnson was convicted of murder for the 1994 fa vaso stanley tal shooting of Marcus Boyd. Police and prosecutors blamed the killing on a dispute over drug money. Fr Mrby It  s been 60 years since the landmark Civil Rights Act was signed into law
 WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?Whether youre chatting face to face or on the phone, your voice can say a lot about you, including your mental health. This was a problem before the pandemic. The pandemic has only exacerbated that problem,  said David Liu, who is CEO of Sonde H cups stanley ealth.A CDC study looked at the mental health of 800,000 Americans, starting in the summer of 2020 through earlier this year. The study found nearly 2 in 5 adults  about 42%  had symptoms of depression or anxiety. That is up from 36% measured at the st botella stanley art of the study.Young adults were especially affected, with 57% of those between the ages of 18 and 29.As mental health issues emerged during the pandemic, Lius company developed the free Sonde Mental Fitness app. It starts by taking a 30-second sample of your voice. The app will prompt you with a very simple question, such as How is your day going  What s on your mind  Something very open-ended,  Liu explained.Then, after speaking, it analyzes your voice sample for signs of depression, looking at six different vocal features. We know that through these specific features, such as smoothness or control, we ll give you give us an indication of whether or not your voice, again these vocal features, are in the normal of range or not,  he said.Several studies done over the years by the National Institutes  stanley termosky of Health examined the link between voice and depression. They show that there appears to be a correlation between the two. There are very specific nuances within the huma