"North Carolina's state-run innocence commission—the only state-run innocence agency in the country—has found its first exoneration.It was the first case won by the commission, which was established in 2006 after a wave of embarrassing wrongful convictions in North Carolina..."...a panel of North Carolina judges ruled Wednesday that a man was wrongfully convicted of murdering a prostitute in 1991 and freed him after 16 years in prison.
The three-judge panel found “clear and convincing evidence” that the man, Gregory F. Taylor, was innocent and had been convicted based on flawed evidence and unreliable testimony.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Well done, North Carolina.
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