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Criminal

Apr. 12, 2006

Limitations on Habeas Corpus Trouble Conference Attendees

LOS ANGELES - It was a weekend that saw 17 former inmates solemnly tell audiences about their wrongful convictions and their hard-fought exonerations won after years behind bars.

By Ryan Oliver
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES It was a weekend that saw 17 former inmates solemnly tell audiences about their wrongful convictions and their hard-fought exonerations won after years behind bars.
      Last weekend also saw Pepperdine Law School Dean Kenneth W. Starr visibly moved as he sang "Amazing Grace" with a choir of formerly homeless milita...

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