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Thursday’s Quick Clicks…

Posted on July 19, 2012 by Mark Godsey | Leave a comment
  • New Orleans District Attorney Harry Connick sued again for allegedly causing wrongful conviction by withholding evidence
  • DNA tests confirm guilt of inmate in Michigan who claimed innocence for more than 25 years
  • UK exoneree Sion Jenkins finishes college degree with a thesis on wrongful convictions
  • Video of Florida exoneree William Dillon singing national anthem at last night’s Tampa Bay Rays game

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