"They have no authority over people whose conviction is overturned... There is nothing crafted to deal with this kind of situation."
Says Keith Findley, commenting on the case of a man who was freed 2 years ago (with help from the Wisconsin Innocence Project, which Findley direct), and who is now back in jail.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
"If you're guilty of a crime, you get more support from the state when you're released than if you're innocent."
Labels:
Innocence Project,
University of Wisconsin
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