On the contrary, technicalities are often what keep the actually innocent behind bars.

Webthough it can be pretty infuriating when someone who appears to be guilty of a crime is allowed to walk free because some court clerk misspelled a name, the reason.

Weba man serving a lengthy sentence for the 2015 killing of a man on a street in upstate new york was freed earlier this month on a technicality — he was accidentally.

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Have been sent to death row.

Since 1973, more than 8,700 people in the u. s.

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Inmate found to be.

Webjhody polk, an activist from gainesville, florida, who worked to help pass amendment 4 knows this all too well.

Webit’s virtually impossible to win on a technicality.

Polk, 36, spent seven years in prison after being.

Webjhody polk, an activist from gainesville, florida, who worked to help pass amendment 4 knows this all too well.

Webit’s virtually impossible to win on a technicality.

Polk, 36, spent seven years in prison after being.

Webbut now, experts say the law actually keeps innocent people in prison on technicalities — and most of the cases it affects have nothing to do with terrorism or.

Webafter 39 years of wrongful imprisonment, ricky jackson is finally free locked up for a murder he didn’t commit, he served the longest sentence of any u. s.

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