In 1999, the Innocence Project analyzed 62 exonerations in the United States. |
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Of the 328 exonerations they identified in the intervening years, 145 involved DNA evidence. |
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You can see from the blue on this map, exonerations have been won in 31 states. |
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The court took note of the recent exonerations of many inmates on death row based on DNA evidence. |
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It did not deliver all the exonerations for which Downing Street was looking. |
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He says despite the hundreds of exonerations in the US, proving innocence still takes years. |
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The report is full of similar exonerations on flimsy grounds. |
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By now most honest people concede that the deterrent effect of execution is non-existent and few are unaware of an increasing number of death row exonerations. |
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Meanwhile, the wave of exonerations continues across the country. |
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Greg Abbott signed a bill in June creating the commission, which is charged for one year with studying exonerations since Jan. |
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Posthumous exonerations, which declare an individual innocent following his death, have been seldom discussed, but they can serve an important role in the innocence movement. |
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This early into the program, we've been able to retain drivers on multiple occasions because of exonerations made possible by the DriveCam Program. |
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