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Arthur Mumphrey
Gilbert Alejandro
A.B. Butler
Kevin Byrd
Roy Criner
Richard Danziger
Wiley Fountain
Larry Fuller
Donald Wayne Good
Eugene Henton
Entre Nax Karage
Carlos Lavernia
Steven Phillips
Billy Wayne Miller
Brandon Moon
Christopher Ochoa
David Shawn Pope
Andrew Gossett
Anthony Robinson
George Rodriguez
Ben Salazar
Billy James Smith
Josiah Sutton
Victor Larue Thomas
Keith E. Turner
Gregory Wallis
Calvin Washington
Mark Webb
James Waller
James Curtis Giles
Ronald Gene Taylor
Charles Chatman
Michael Blair
Thomas McGowan
Patrick Waller
Ricardo Rachell
Timothy Cole
Johnnie Lindsey
James Lee Woodard

Compensation Law: Yes

DNA Access Law: Yes

Recorded Interrogations Law: No

Preservation of Evidence: Yes

Criminal Justice Reform Commissions: Yes

Dallas County Cases Where DNA Has Proven Innocence

12th Dallas County Man in Five Years Is Proven Innocent Through DNA Evidence

Tenth Dallas County Man in Just Five Years Is Proven Innocent Through DNA Evidence; Larry Fuller Set To Be Released Today

Facts on Post-Conviction DNA Exonerations

James Waller Exonerated through Pardon from Governor; One of 13 Dallas Men Proven Innocent By DNA Testing

Cleared by DNA 25 Years after Wrongful Conviction in Dallas, James Giles To Join Other Exonerees and Innocence Project at Legislative Hearing on Statewide Reform Tuesday in Austin

DNA Tests May Show Whether Texas Man Was Wrongfully Executed; Legal Motions Filed to Hold Evidence for Testing

DNA Testing Proves that Houston Man Was Wrongfully Convicted of Rape in 1995; Case Highlights Serious HPD Crime Lab Problems

As 18th Person is Freed Based on DNA in Dallas, Summit on Wrongful Convictions in Texas Is Set for May 8

Charges dropped in Texas death row case

25 Years After Wrongful Conviction, Steven Phillips Set To Be Exonerated in Dallas Based on DNA and Other Evidence

Judge's Ruling Clears Deceased Texas Prisoner and Emphasizes Need for Reform

DNA Testing Proves Houston Man's Innocence in 1985 Rape; Case Highlights Serious Problems with Forensic Science

New Report Shows that Cameron Todd Willingham, Executed in Texas in 2004, Was Innocent

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