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Convicted by Juries, Exonerated by Science: Case Studies in the Use of DNA Evidence to Establish Innocence After Trial
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Convicted by Juries, Exonerated by Science: Case Studies in the Use of DNA Evidence to Establish Innocence After Trial
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Connors, Edward
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Institute for Law and Justice (Alexandria, VA)
National Institute of Justice (Washington, DC)
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National Institute of Justice (Washington, DC)
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Published 1996.
116 pages.
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Preceded by seven expert commentaries on DNA testing, this study reports on 28 cases in which convicted persons were released from prison as a result of post-trial DNA testing of evidence. The study is intended to encourage discussion of the challenges to the scientific and justice communities presented by DNA evidence.
Accession Number: 013260
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