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Championed by the debauched King Louis XV, she felt (wrongly) free to chase butterflies in the palace gardens with young ladies from her entourage; to mock the dour old crones in the court; to snub Louis XV's scheming, well-connected ex-poule mistress, Du Barry; and to refuse to wear the torturously confining royal grand corps corset.
The stipend allowed her to pursue a large-scale series in collaboration with the Innocence Project, then an initiative of Yeshiva University in New York City invested in freeing wrongly convicted inmates.
Mr. Protess, who taught at the Medill journalism school at Northwestern University, was the founder and driving force behind the Medill Innocence Project, which was instrumental in exonerating at least 12 wrongly convicted defendants and freeing them from prison, including five who were on death row in Illinois, and in prompting then-governor George Ryan to clear the rest of death row in 2003.
Even though prisoners of conscience may soon be released, many of the junta-era laws intended to criminalise dissent remain firmly in place - meaning that while the government gains plaudits for freeing dissidents wrongly imprisoned in the first place, others will continue to be detained unjustly.
He was called "scum" as Justice for the 21 campaigner Julie Hambleton asked him: "How do you sleep at night?" Mr Mullin was instrumental in freeing the wrongly convicted group known as the Birmingham Six in 1991.
Normally, there is scant cause for rejoicing when the wrongly convicted are freed from prison.
The American public has eaten up the stories of wrongly convicted people freed by DNA evidence -- in print, on television and even in a recent, well-received play.
A wrongly convicted man freed by DNA evidence is suing his civil lawyer and an innocence-project official, saying they want too much of the nearly $1.3 million he received for spending 16 years in prison.
The fines, which carry a maximum penalty of £100 and are issued to those who wrongly claim free medication, are issued after an NHS exemption certificate has expired.
They disagree, firmly believing he wrongly walked free from a huge drugs trial in Newcastle in the early 90s, taking with him tens of millions of pounds and investing it in petrol stations, vineyards, football clubs and hotels.
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