Clarence Woodhouse, a normally quiet man, received news that would reduce anyone to tears. This time, it would be tears of relief, not sadness, that would be shed. A judge has told him that he was wrongfully convicted of a 1973 Winnipeg murder, and that he is officially exonerated. Now 72, Clarence is free from a jail cell that he resided in for the past 12 years, precious time that he will never get back. Pamela Zbarsky, the Legal Director of Innocence Canada, joins Andrew Pinsent on CFRA Live.