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Ethics / Justice / Year of birth missing / Samuel R. Gross / Mistaken identity / Innocence Project / Overturned convictions in the United States / Eyewitness identification / False confession / Law / Error / Abuse of the legal system
Date: 2012-05-21 15:04:10
Ethics
Justice
Year of birth missing
Samuel R. Gross
Mistaken identity
Innocence Project
Overturned convictions in the United States
Eyewitness identification
False confession
Law
Error
Abuse of the legal system

Exonerations in the United States, 1989 – 2012 Report by the National Registry of Exonerations

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