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Court TV blog features Korey Wise case

Posted: August 21, 2007 3:19 pm



Every Tuesday, Court TV's Best Defense blog features a DNA exoneration case. This week, anchor Jami Floyd writes about Korey Wise, who was one of five teenagers wrongfully convicted in the Central Park Jogger case in New York City. Wise served more than 11 years before he was exonerated in 2002. Read more about Wise and the other Central Park exonerees on the Best Defense blog or on our site.

Read a 2002 New York Magazine story on the Central Park Jogger case.




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