Being Wrongfully Convicted of a Crime

 

Late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia cited in 2006 the rate at which innocent people were convicted of felonies at about 0.027 percent, according to the New York Times. This was based on rough math an Oregon district attorney cobbled together for a New York Times op-ed, but many experts place your odds of being wrongfully convicted much higher.

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