Criminal
Feb. 2, 2006
Number of Wrongfully Convicted Is Understated
Letter to the Editor - In "TV Skews Americans' Understanding of Real Justice System" (Jan. 27 Daily Journal), Joshua Marquis may be correct in asserting that the public has a misconception regarding the number of innocent people in prison. But he then uses a flawed statistical analysis that grossly understates the probable number of innocent people who have been wrongfully convicted.




In "TV Skews Americans' Understanding of Real Justice System" (Jan. 27 Daily Journal), Joshua Marquis may be correct in asserting that the public has a misconception regarding the number of innocent people in prison. But he then uses a flawed statistical analysis that grossly understates the probable number of innocent peop...
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