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Innocence Project

There Are Too Many Wrongfully Convicted Prisoners for Just One Podcast

The popular podcast Wrongful Conviction has expanded to accommodate the huge number of convicts.
By James Ledbetter
WASHINGTON - JUNE 29: Abolitionist Action Committee member Bo Chamberlin of Columbus, Ohio, fasts with other death penalty opponents in front of the U.S. Supreme Court June 29, 2009 in Washington, DC. AAC members will fast and hold a vigil to mark historic Supreme Court decisions in Furman v. Georgia, in which ruled on a consistency requirement for the death penalty, and Gregg v. Georgia, which upheld laws in various states to reinstate the death penalty. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Debate Bigs Battle on UWS and Death Penalty Wins Stunning Victory

Hell almost froze over on the Upper West Side of Manhattan the other night at a two-hour debate on a measure whether to abolish the death penalty.
By Steve Cohen

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