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Friday Roundup: Reducing Wrongful Convictions

Posted: March 4, 2011 5:26 pm

After further DNA testing, Houston DA asks court to clear Innocence Project client George Rodriguez of a 1987 rape.

Massachusetts judge will allow testimony from false confessions expert at arson trial.

Innocence Commission of Florida fights for improved police lineups to reduce eyewitness misidentifications.

A California Public Defender’s office pays homage to the Innocence Project.

Unstable state medical examiner’s office in Mississippi prompts lawmakers to consider legislation that changes oversight of the office.



 

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