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Frontline: the case for innocence
FRONTLINE profiles four cases of prisoners,some on death row, where DNA evidence was ignored or discounted and examines why the criminal justice system resists acknowledging and correcting its mistakes. Interviewing prosecutors, defense attorneys and judges this report on DNA exoneration also explores why evidence of innocence comes second to procedural rules in our current legal system.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/case/
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