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(And, in the process, effectively shouldered aside criticism of his office for the false conviction).
"I think given the facts of my false conviction, the truth will eventually prevail," he said.
"The Prosecution Rests, but I Can't," by John Thompson (Op-Ed, April 10), about the false conviction of Mr. Thompson for robbery and murder, was an eye-opener.
The most recent prisoner to be exonerated by DNA evidence was Dwayne Allen Dail, who served 18 years in North Carolina for a false conviction of child rape.
"I was under the false conviction, well conveyed to me during the Reagan years, that the era of movements was over," he said.
Interviewing most of the key players at length, the film lays the blame for Knox's false conviction at the twin doors of media hype and moral self-righteousness.
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A21 Thousands of False Convictions A study of 328 criminal cases over the last 15 years in which the convicted person was exonerated suggests that thousands of people in prison have been falsely convicted.
One is that false convictions carry too high a cost.
Nobody knows how many false convictions happen in America.
The annual tally of false convictions has more than doubled since 2011, the registry said.
The practice, they say, would deter false convictions by discouraging misconduct and manipulation by the police.
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