NYT: Wrongful convictions have lasting effects

The Times interviewed 115 of the more than 200 people exonerated in the U.S. by post-conviction DNA testing. "The findings show that most of them have struggled to keep jobs, pay for health care, rebuild family ties and shed the psychological effects of years of questionable or wrongful imprisonment."
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