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Lawmakers in Massachusetts are considering legislation that would establish a right to post-conviction DNA testing.
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In Texas, state leaders are awaiting a commission study on the effects of innocence-related laws on eyewitness identification, the recording of interrogations and post-conviction DNA testing, the Innocence Project says.
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There have been 267 post-conviction DNA exonerations in U.S. history; 17 of those were slated to be put to death.
Tom Matlack: 10 Things We Should Be Talking About Instead of Celebrity Rehab Tom Matlack 2011
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Lawmakers in Massachusetts are considering legislation that would establish a right to post-conviction DNA testing.
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There have been 267 post-conviction DNA exonerations in U.S. history; 17 of those were slated to be put to death.
Tom Matlack: 10 Things We Should Be Talking About Instead of Celebrity Rehab Tom Matlack 2011
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There have been 267 post-conviction DNA exonerations in U.S. history; 17 of those were slated to be put to death.
Tom Matlack: 10 Things We Should Be Talking About Instead of Celebrity Rehab Tom Matlack 2011
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There have been 267 post-conviction DNA exonerations in U.S. history; 17 of those were slated to be put to death.
Tom Matlack: 10 Things We Should Be Talking About Instead of Celebrity Rehab Tom Matlack 2011
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There have been 267 post-conviction DNA exonerations in U.S. history; 17 of those were slated to be put to death.
Tom Matlack: 10 Things We Should Be Talking About Instead of Celebrity Rehab Tom Matlack 2011
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There have been 267 post-conviction DNA exonerations in U.S. history; 17 of those were slated to be put to death.
Tom Matlack: 10 Things We Should Be Talking About Instead of Celebrity Rehab Tom Matlack 2011
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Justice Ginsburg rejected arguments by prosecutors that allowing civil-rights claims like Mr. Skinner's would lead to a flood of prisoner lawsuits in federal court seeking post-conviction discovery of evidence.
Supreme Court Lets Prisoners Seek DNA Evidence Brent Kendall 2011
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