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Media

Feb. 4, 2006

Smug Justice-System Defender Ignores Reality

Letter to the Editor - In an Op-Ed piece originally printed in The New York Times and reprinted in the Daily Journal on Jan. 27 ("TV Skews Americans' Understanding of Real Justice System"), Joshua Marquis, a prosecutor from Oregon, complains that the media misinform the public about the justice system, exaggerating the significance of recent exonerations based up innocence.

        
Letter to the Editor

        In an Op-Ed piece originally printed in The New York Times and reprinted in the Daily Journal on Jan. 27 ("TV Skews Americans' Understanding of Real Justice System"), Joshua Marquis, a prosecutor from Oregon, complains that the media misinform the public about the justice system, exaggerating the...

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