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  1. Jun 15, 2021 · The number is staggering: 1,296 factually innocent people convicted due to the deliberate misconduct of government officials. Considering the Report’s limitations, the actual number of cases is likely far higher.

  2. It also includes some historic cases of people who have not been formally exonerated (by a formal process such as has existed in the United States since the mid 20th century) but who historians believe are factually innocent.

  3. Dec 8, 2023 · The prosecutor’s fallacy emerges constantly in problems of conditional probability, leading us sirenlike towards precisely the wrong conclusions—and undetected, sends innocent people to jail.

  4. The person convicted is factually innocent of the charges. There were procedural errors that violated the convicted person's rights. A wrongful conviction based on possible factual innocence can sometimes be detected using postconviction DNA testing.

  5. Jul 24, 2019 · After analyzing 50 wrongful convictions and other investigative failures, Texas State criminologists Kim Rossmo and Joycelyn Pollock found that confirmation bias, reinforced by groupthink and...

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  6. Jun 27, 2024 · We've helped free more than 240 innocent people from prison. Support our work to strengthen and advance the innocence movement. Explore a sample of the demographics of our exonerated clients, as well as the factors that contributed to their wrongful convictions.

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  8. Nov 28, 2023 · As of 2023, The National Registry of Exonerations has recorded over 3,000 cases of wrongful convictions in the United States. Organizations such as The Innocence Project work to free the innocent and prevent these convictions, so far exonerating 375 people, including 21 who served on death row.

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