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Record of Wrong
Minnesota prosecutors will look inward in quest to root out wrongful convictions
Record of Wrong
Minnesota forms Conviction Review Unit to root out wrongful convictions
The CRU, led by state AG Keith Ellison, will work to review the cases of people claiming innocence. One of the first up is Myon Burrell.
Record of Wrong
Philadelphia leads the charge in exonerating its own convicted prisoners
The conviction integrity unit within DA Larry Krasner’s office has achieved 21 exonerations since 2018.
Record of Wrong
Minnesota can learn from Philadelphia’s Conviction Integrity Unit
Minnesota is starting its own Conviction Review Unit. Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner, who’s won 21 exonerations since 2018, has some advice.
Record of Wrong
Record of Wrong: The strings attached in the pursuit of freedom
A new KARE 11 podcast takes a deep dive into the world of the wrongfully convicted, and how difficult it is to prove you’re innocent once you’re found guilty.
Record of Wrong
‘I’m a good boy’: Minneapolis man still carries the weight of his wrongful conviction
George Lewis moved to Minneapolis for a fresh start. Months later, a white woman identified him as her rapist.
Record of Wrong
‘I’m a good boy’: Minneapolis man still carries the weight of his wrongful conviction
George Lewis moved to Minneapolis for a fresh start. Months later, a white woman identified him as her rapist.
Record of Wrong
'I was the only one left': Despite chief witness recanting, Minnesota man still carries conviction for murder
Terry Olson was days away from having a federal judge review his claim of innocence - when Wright County offered him a deal.
Record of Wrong
'I was the only one left': Despite chief witness recanting, Minnesota man still carries conviction for murder
Terry Olson was days away from having a federal judge review his claim of innocence - when Wright County offered him a deal.
Record of Wrong
‘They didn’t let me be great’: Wrongfully convicted Minneapolis man spent nearly 6 years behind bars
“I'm like, no, I can't go to prison for something I didn't do. I never knew this was possible until it happened to me.”
Record of Wrong
Wrongfully convicted Minneapolis man spent nearly 6 years behind bars
Javon Davis spent nearly six years in prison for attempted murder before a judge overturned his conviction.
Record of Wrong
Record of Wrong: A KARE 11 Podcast
The strings attached in the pursuit of freedom.
Record of Wrong
Minnesota forms Conviction Review Unit to root out wrongful convictions
The CRU, led by state AG Keith Ellison, will work to review the cases of people claiming innocence. One of the first up is Myon Burrell.
Record of Wrong
Philadelphia leads the charge in exonerating its own convicted prisoners
The conviction integrity unit within DA Larry Krasner’s office has achieved 21 exonerations since 2018.
Record of Wrong
Minnesota can learn from Philadelphia’s Conviction Integrity Unit
Minnesota is starting its own Conviction Review Unit. Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner, who’s won 21 exonerations since 2018, has some advice.
Record of Wrong
Record of Wrong: The strings attached in the pursuit of freedom
A new KARE 11 podcast takes a deep dive into the world of the wrongfully convicted, and how difficult it is to prove you’re innocent once you’re found guilty.
Record of Wrong
‘I’m a good boy’: Minneapolis man still carries the weight of his wrongful conviction
George Lewis moved to Minneapolis for a fresh start. Months later, a white woman identified him as her rapist.
Record of Wrong
‘I’m a good boy’: Minneapolis man still carries the weight of his wrongful conviction
George Lewis moved to Minneapolis for a fresh start. Months later, a white woman identified him as her rapist.
Record of Wrong
'I was the only one left': Despite chief witness recanting, Minnesota man still carries conviction for murder
Terry Olson was days away from having a federal judge review his claim of innocence - when Wright County offered him a deal.
Record of Wrong
'I was the only one left': Despite chief witness recanting, Minnesota man still carries conviction for murder
Terry Olson was days away from having a federal judge review his claim of innocence - when Wright County offered him a deal.
Record of Wrong
‘They didn’t let me be great’: Wrongfully convicted Minneapolis man spent nearly 6 years behind bars
“I'm like, no, I can't go to prison for something I didn't do. I never knew this was possible until it happened to me.”
Record of Wrong
Wrongfully convicted Minneapolis man spent nearly 6 years behind bars
Javon Davis spent nearly six years in prison for attempted murder before a judge overturned his conviction.
Record of Wrong
Record of Wrong: A KARE 11 Podcast
The strings attached in the pursuit of freedom.
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