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Friday Roundup: Life After Exoneration, and a Pardon 70 Years Later

Posted: January 14, 2011 5:19 pm



The Houston Chronicle posted a video (above and linked here) about Texas exonerees adjusting to life after exoneration.

North Carolina's State Bureau of Investigation fired a veteran agent involved with handling blood evidence in the state's criminal cases.

A Texas death-row inmate convicted of rape and murder received a last-minute stay of execution on Tuesday.

Police in North Dakota oppose a bill that would require recording of interrogations.

A mentally disabled man who was executed more than 70 years ago was pardoned in Colorado based on evidence of his innocence.



 

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