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Friday Roundup: Living the Dream

Posted: September 30, 2011 6:22 pm

New York exoneree Dewey Bozella, who turned to boxing during his 26 years behind bars, will get the chance to have his dream of fighting in a professional boxing match on October 15.

A 16-year-old North Carolina law student decided was inspired to pursue the law by the Innocence Project.

The Baltimore Police Department is partnering with researchers from Yale University and a North Carolina-based company to develop and test new technology that could significantly cut DNA analysis time.

Tim Masters, who served nine years in a Colorado prison for a murder DNA proved he did not commit, will speak about his wrongful conviction at the University of Colorado Law School on October 13. 





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