NEWSDouble homicide case dismissedTodd McInturfThe Detroit NewsMubarez Ahmed, center, waits for his 1st-degree-murder case to be dismissed, Friday morning, October 26, 2018, by Wayne County Circuit Court Presiding Judge Timothy Kennedy. Ahmed was wrongly convicted for a 2001 double murder and spent 16 years in prison.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsMubarez Ahmed, left, listens as the judge dismisses his case as he stands with his civil attorney Wolf Mueller, center, and defense attorney Todd Perkins, right.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsAssistant prosecutor Athina Siringas addresses the judge.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsCo-council David Moran, left, and private investigator Scott Lewis, right, share a laugh with Mubarez Ahmed, center, as they talk to the media.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsMubarez Ahmed gets serious as he talks about his wrongful conviction as private investigator Scott Lewis, right, listens.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsMubarez Ahmed, left, stands with Darrell Siggers, right, who was wrongfully convicted of 1st-degree murder then exonerated after spending 34 years in prison.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsMubarez Ahmed, right, hugs friend Leon El-Alamin after the hearing.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsExonerated Mubarez Ahmed, right, hugs and smiles with friend Tim Abdul-Matin.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsMubarez Ahmed, right, hugs friend Moe Mroue after the hearing.Todd McInturf, The Detroit News