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People Are Convicted Based on One Witness All The Time

“If the very idea that someone could suffer consequences due only to the testimony of a single victim is in fact an outrage, certainly the consequence of ending up incarcerated is far more damaging than the consequence of not getting a job.“

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September 27, 2018

False Convictions, SentencingPhillip ReevesSeptember 28, 2018Splinter NewsComment
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