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Innocence Fact of the Day: DNA tests in the average Innocence Project case cost $8,500 - some cases cost over $30K
Innocence Fact of the Day: TX has the most DNA exonerations in the U.S., with 39. Next are Illinois (29) and NY (24)
Innocence Fact of the Day: 1 in 3 people exonerated through DNA testing were under 22 when they were arrested
Innocence Fact of the Day: 47 U.S. states have post-conviction DNA access laws. Three to go: Mass, Okla. and Alaska
Innocence Fact of the Day: Hugo Munsterberg wrote about wrongful convictions and eyewitness misidentifications in 1908
Innocence Fact of the Day: People of color make up 70% of the 245 individuals exonerated through DNA testing
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