A Rochester man who was incarcerated for 37 years will not retried for murder.
62-year-old Michael Rhynes had his indictment sealed and dismissed today.
He was released from prison last month, after a state Supreme Court judge tossed out his murder conviction.
Two jailhouse informants admitted they lied when they testified that Rhynes was one of the gunmen in a 1984 shooting that killed a bar owner and a customer during a botched robbery.
The District Attorney's office did not challenge his release.