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This is exoneree Fernando Bermudez sharing the latest article about post-exoneration struggles. Thanks for caring about us. Best regards,
http://www.citylimits.org/news/articles/4725/innocent-of-crime-tainted-by-time-exonorees-struggle#.UP83OKUZfao
Re the infographic: I am dubious about the claim that DOJ estimates 8-12% of state prisoners are factually innocent. That does not jibe with most wrongful conviction scholars’ estimates, and the source they cite is not DOJ but another website that makes the assertion without support. Such an admission from DOJ would be so staggering, I expect I would have run into it elsewhere by now.