Public Interest
Feb. 26, 2008
Panel Urges Paying More to Wrongfully Convicted
SACRAMENTO - A commission studying the fairness of California's justice system has recommended increasing compensation for the wrongfully convicted, providing them greater help when they are released and removing barriers to filing malpractice claims.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SACRAMENTO - A commission studying the fairness of California's justice system has recommended increasing compensation for the wrongfully convicted, providing them greater help when they are released and removing barriers to filing malpractice claims.
The seventh report and set of recommendations relea...
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