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What Is the Financial Cost to Society of Wrongful Convictions?

Baltimore’s State’s Attorney’s office houses a Conviction Integrity Unit that addresses wrongful convictions. Eddie Conway talked to Marilyn Mosby about their goals for the unit…

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The feds want him to spend 20 years in jail for a single phone call, but the case is falling apart

The federal government attempted to build a case of guilt by association hinging on a single phone call, which would have left Sean Weston incarcerated…

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Conservatives for abolishing the death penalty

Conservatives in America have long argued that the death penalty is a necessary fixture of our legal and carceral system, both as a “crime deterrent”…

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Rattling the Bars: Man wrongfully imprisoned for 26 years speaks out

After being wrongfully incarcerated at the age of 19, Lacino Hamilton fought to free himself through journalism, and by educating himself and his fellow prisoners….

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