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Giles finally exonerated

Posted: June 22, 2007 12:30 pm



Yesterday, James Giles of Texas became the nation’s 204th person cleared by DNA testing when the state’s highest criminal court made his exoneration official.

Read media coverage of the exoneration below, or click here for more information on Giles and the other 12 people exonerated in Dallas County in the last six years.

Houston Chronicle: Court clears man convicted in gang rape. (6/22/07)





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