The Colorado man who saw his murder conviction overturned in April in part because of faulty DNA evidence connected to a statewide scandal will be prosecuted again in connection with the 1994 Boulder killing, the district attorney announced in court Thursday.

Michael Clark, 50, was released on bond in April while prosecutors considered whether the case against him should continue after his conviction was thrown out. Clark, who has maintained his innocence, served more than 12 years of a life prison sentence in the killing of Boulder city employee Marty Grisham after he was convicted in 2012.

A judge this year wiped away Clark’s conviction after his attorneys found evidence that DNA testing in the case was mishandled by now-former Colorado Bureau of Investigation scientist Yvonne “Missy”

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