Oregon Innocence Project Announces Its First Exoneration
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Details [https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5252d0fbe4b0ec71254b38f4/t/5b96f32c88251b75c7ad2100/1536619309043/OregonInnocenceProject_PressStatement_HornerExoneration_9102018.pdf here.] | Details [https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5252d0fbe4b0ec71254b38f4/t/5b96f32c88251b75c7ad2100/1536619309043/OregonInnocenceProject_PressStatement_HornerExoneration_9102018.pdf here.] | ||
− | See also this | + | See also this story from Oregon Public Broadcasting: [https://www.opb.org/news/article/oregon-non-unanimous-juries-exonerations/ Exonerations Raise Questions About Oregon's Controversial Jury System] |
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+ | Time did a story [http://time.com/5392256/oregon-joshua-horner-exonerated/ here.] | ||
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+ | The story prompted [https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2018/09/editorial_exoneration_shows_ne.html this editorial] from the Oregonian. | ||
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Details here.
See also this story from Oregon Public Broadcasting: Exonerations Raise Questions About Oregon's Controversial Jury System
Time did a story here.
The story prompted this editorial from the Oregonian.