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      • Four former death row inmates have been released from prison just this year after their innocence became apparent: Kirk Bloodsworth, Federico Macias, Walter McMillian, and Gregory Wilhoit. At least 48 people have been released from prison after serving time on death row since 1930 with significant evidence of their innocence.
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  2. Sep 8, 2023 · Learn about the risk of executing innocent people and the cases of 197 former death-row prisoners who have been exonerated since 1973. Find news, analysis, and resources on the issue of innocence and the death penalty.

  3. Feb 18, 2021 · The article profiles seven former death-row inmates who were exonerated after decades of wrongful imprisonment. They share their experiences of injustice, trauma, and activism to abolish the death penalty in the U.S.

    • Phillip Morris
    • 8 min
  4. For these reasons, the death penalty must be abolished. Since 1973, at least 190 people have been exonerated from death row in the U.S., according to the Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC). A 2014 study estimated that at least 4% of those sentenced to death are innocent.

  5. Feb 10, 2009 · Eighteen people have been proven innocent and exonerated by DNA testing in the United States after serving time on death row. They were convicted in 11 states and served a combined 229 years in prison – including 202 years on death row – for crimes they didn’t commit.

  6. Exonerations by 5-Year Span. From 1973-1999, there were an average of 3.03 exonerations per year. From 2000-2020, there have been an average of 4.29 exonerations per year. The Death Penalty Information Center is a non-profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information about capital punishment.….

  7. Mar 21, 2021 · They were innocent and on death row. Now, the exonerated want to ensure Biden keeps pledge. By Christina Carrega, CNN. 12 minute read. Published 6:01 AM EDT, Sun March 21, 2021. Link Copied!...

  8. It is now broadly accepted that the judicial review provided to death-penalty cases in the United States has been inadequate to prevent the execution of at least some prisoners who were wrongly convicted and sentenced to death. Some cases with strong evidence of innocence include: Carlos DeLuna (Texas, convicted 1983, executed 1989)

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