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REPORTER AT LARGE: Study of errors in criminal justice Cites a number of cases where the conviced have been thought innocent but after a careful investigation have been found guilty.

By Edmund Pearson The New Yorker, June 22 , 1935P. 48 REPORTER AT LARGE: Study of errors in criminal justice Cites a number of cases where the conviced have been thought innocent but after a careful investigation have been found guilty.

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When I asked what I thought was an innocent question, "Which of his papers did you find most interesting and impressive?", I was met with stony silence.

Winter shared what she thought was an innocent photograph of herself, with her two young nieces, in Instagram.

Not long after arriving, I tweeted what I thought was an innocent note about the trip and my hosts.

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