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The Michael Morton Case: A Tragic Wrongful Conviction and the Fight for Justice

March 19, 2025 admin News

The Michael Morton Case: A Tragic Wrongful Conviction and the Fight for Justice In 1986, Michael Morton’s life changed forever when his wife, Christine, was brutally murdered in their Texas home. For nearly 25 years, Morton was wrongfully imprisoned for

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Buffalo Mother Wins $2.7 Million Settlement After Being Wrongfully Convicted of Her Daughter’s Death

February 5, 2025 admin News

Buffalo Mother Wins $2.7 Million Settlement After Being Wrongfully Convicted of Her Daughter’s Death Lynn DeJac Peters lived a tragic life. She spent 13 years in prison for the murder of her 13-year-old daughter, a crime she never committed. Even

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