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Friday Roundup: Life After Exoneration

Posted: February 10, 2012 1:15 pm

Texas Historical Commission dedicates a monument to Tim Cole, the first person to be posthumously exonerated in Texas' history.

Freed death row prisoner Damien Echols produces new documentary about his experience as one of the West Memphis 3.

Connecticut Judge aims to reduce the risk of eyewitness misidentification across the state.

Texas exoneree Johnny Pinchback talks about rebuilding his life following his release from prison.

Surveillance video proves Pennsylvania man’s innocence two years after wrongful conviction.

Massachusetts is poised to become the 49th state with a post-conviction DNA testing law after bill passes the House on Wednesday.



 

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