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Innocence news from around the country

Posted: May 23, 2008 3:45 pm



Our Friday roundup of news and views that didn’t make into the blog this week.

Another editorial in favor of a Texas innocence commission, from the Lufkin News

Nature magazine examines the issue of eyewitness identification


Alternet asks: Walter Swift is finally released. But is he really free?

The Road to Abolition: A new book on how New Jersey Abolished the Death Penalty by Sen. Raymond J. Lesniak

Judge to allow dead witness's testimony in Texas case

Massachusetts Governor says state crime lab is improving




 

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