At a Glance: Faulty jailhouse informant testimonies may lead to more wrongfully convicted men being released Get the App: Wild About Trial's Robert Sheahen and Kelly Gerner discuss the recent ...
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Faulty jailhouse informant testimonies may lead to more wrongfully convicted men being released Get the App: Wild About Trial's Robert Sheahen and Kelly Gerner discuss the recent ... For 15 years, Juwan Deering had been declaring his innocence from behind bars.
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- Faulty jailhouse informant testimonies may lead to more wrongfully convicted men being released
- Get the App: Wild About Trial's Robert Sheahen and Kelly Gerner discuss the recent ...
- For 15 years, Juwan Deering had been declaring his innocence from behind bars.
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