
75% of Exonerated Women Were Convicted of Crimes That Didn't Even Happen (!)
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Justice Unraveled: The Risks of Wrongful Convictions
This chapter explores the intricate failures of the criminal justice system, focusing on how police misconduct and flawed evidence can lead to wrongful convictions. The speakers advocate for accountability and systemic change, discussing the importance of conviction integrity units and the legal standards of appeals. They also highlight recent court rulings that demonstrate the complexities of justice and the need for reevaluation of convictions affected by errors.
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