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- 9. The Prosecution: The Million Dollar Man Apr 15, 2020
- A problematic police sketch incriminates a rape suspect in 1994, while DNA evidence goes untested.
- 8. The Prosecution: Hidden Alibi Apr 15, 2020
- A suspect in a police officer's murder has a solid alibi until his girlfriend changes her story.
- 7. The Prosecution: Wrong Place, Wrong Time Apr 15, 2020
- Chester Hollman is arrested shortly after a Philadelphia murder.
The Innocence Files is a 2020 American true crime documentary miniseries about wrongful convictions, and how they can affect the lives of the involved. The series is based upon the work of the Innocence Project, which is committed to exonerating individuals who it believes to have been wrongfully convicted.
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The Innocence Files is a TV mini series that tells the stories of people who were wrongfully convicted and exonerated by the Innocence Project and other organizations. Watch the trailer, browse episodes, see cast and crew, and read user and critic reviews on IMDb.
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The Innocence Files is a series of eight episodes that explore the personal stories behind wrongful conviction cases investigated by the Innocence Project and other organizations. Watch the trailer and learn more about the show on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Through the lens of The Evidence, The Witness and The Prosecution, The Innocence Files shines a powerful light on the untold personal stories behind eight ca...
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Mar 9, 2020 · More than 2,500 wrongfully convicted people have been exonerated in the U.S. over the past three decades. And there are many more who are still hoping to clear their names. “The Innocence Files” takes an in-depth look at why the journey to justice can be so long and difficult.
“The Innocence Files” dives deep into three major causes of wrongful conviction: the use of flawed forensic science, in this case the debunked “science” of bite mark evidence; the misuse of eyewitness identification; and prosecutorial misconduct.