In the United States alone, there have been a total of 311
post-conviction DNA exonerations involving innocent people serving
sentences for crimes that they did not commit. The average sentence that
is served by these wrongfully convicted individuals is 13.6 years.
Commonly, they are the victims of eyewitness misidentification, invalid
forensic evidence, overzealous law enforcement officers, and inept
defense counsel. Here are ten stories of convictions that have been reversed through DNA evidence, counting down to the longest wrongful sentences served.
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