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National Public Radio: DNA evidence frees 200th prisoner

Posted: April 26, 2007



NPR News & Notes featured an interview this week with Jerry Miller, the 200th person exonerated by DNA evidence. Also featured on the show were Innocence Project Co-Director Barry Scheck, who said that an African-American man charged with sexual assault by a white woman (as Miller was) is still in the most dangerous place in the American legal system.

For a sample of articles and videos on the 200 Exonerated campaign, click here.



 

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