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Managing Innocence

“Ironically, righting the isolated wrongful conviction only reinforces public faith in the system as a whole; it works to prevent meaningful reconsideration of the many flaws that bedevil the criminal justice system. It is this attitude that defense lawyers and reformers struggle to upend.“

Boston Review

October 4, 2018

False ConvictionsPhillip ReevesOctober 10, 2018Boston ReviewComment
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