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How Can DNA Help Exonerate Those Wrongly Convicted? | NSTA
Prosecutor misconduct in DNA exoneration cases reduces chance real perp will be found, study says
Exonerated: Prisoners Freed By DNA Evidence By the Numbers | Atlanta Daily World
The Contribution of Forensic and Expert Evidence to DNA Exoneration Cases: An Interim Report
Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism - Did you know? • 46% of DNA exoneration cases involved unvalidated or improper forensic science. • 70% of DNA exoneration cases involved eyewitness misidentification. • Researchers
Race and DNA Exonerations | Forensics Forum
Analysis of incriminating evidence in DNA exoneration cases; with... | Download Scientific Diagram
Criminal exoneration rates in America reach a record high but not becuase of DNA evidence | Charlotte Observer
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The Contribution of Forensic and Expert Evidence to DNA Exoneration Cases
Hit in DNA Database Proves Leonard Mack's Innocence After 47 Years of Wrongful Conviction - Innocence Project
About wrongful conviction - Foul Play
Junk science tilts justice against those charged with crimes — Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting
Convicted by Memory, Exonerated by Science – Association for Psychological Science – APS
The National Registry of Exonerations - Exoneration Registry
DPIC Adds Eleven Cases to Innocence List, Bringing National Death-Row Exoneration Total to 185 | Death Penalty Information Center
Exonerations: Falsely Accused Freed at Highest Rates
Can DNA Demand a Verdict?
DNA's Revolutionary Role in Freeing the Innocent - Innocence Project
Beneath the Statistics: The Structural and Systemic Causes of Our Wrongful Conviction Problem – Georgia Innocence Project
Exonerated: An Innocence Project fact sheet | CNN
7 Historic US DNA Exoneration Cases - YouTube
PDF] Innocence Project: DNA Exonerations, 1989-2014; Review of Data and Findings from the First 25 Years | Semantic Scholar
A Quarter Century Of Righting Wrongful Convictions | Cognoscenti