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WHAT DO YOU THINK OF WHEN A PERSON WHO GOES TO PRISON...BUT LATER IS FOUND TO BE INNOCENT?

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WHAT DO YOU THINK OF WHEN A PERSON WHO GOES TO PRISON...BUT LATER IS FOUND TO BE INNOCENT?


[+] ballot by gaymanbrian4christ
created Tue Jan 20, 04

this is happening more and more thanks to DNA evidence. After their lives are ruined...do you believe the way I do that they should be given a lump sum of money. just for all the pain and suffering. I mean,what are the chances of them getting a good job?

no restitution
$100,000
$1,000.000
I think of ginger ale
I don't think you can put a price on such a thing.
i think of those who were on Texas' death row
1 Million a year! So less mistakes will be made
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COMMENTS:
David Milgarrd in Canada got 10 million for serveing 22 years for a murder he didnt commit, he deserved the money,but i'm sure that he would rather have the 22 years back
by ABC on Tue Jan 20, 04 11:44am [+]

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by shamashusha on Tue Feb 10, 04 11:29am [+]

If there was police or prosecutorial misconduct, those who lied or tampered with evidence should be jailed for the same amount of time. Institute this as law, and you'd see a lot less lying cops.
by flagrantviolator on Wed Feb 11, 04 3:58pm [+]

I agree with ABC all the way.
by bow_2_the_queen on Sun Apr 11, 04 11:02am [+]





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