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The two men remained in prison last night, as the District Attorney's office reviewed their cases and prepared to make any motions needed to exonerate them of the killing.
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Jeffrey Deskovic, M.A. is the Executive Director of The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice, a non-profit that seeks to exonerate the wrongfully convicted in DNA and non-DNA cases, educate the public, elected officials, and criminal justice professionals on the causes of wrongful conviction and the reforms needed to prevent them, and assist with reintegrating the exonerated.
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