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Wrongfully Convicted Man Freed After 16 Years (www.caller.com)

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Editorial: Court's Integrity Proposal (www.dallasnews.com)

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Support grows for state innocence commission (www.caller.com)

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Support Grows for Texas Innocence Commission, But Other Reforms Needed Too (gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com)

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Fort Worth Star-Telegram - "Exonerated inmates urge criminal justice changes in Texas" (www.star-telegram.com)

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Welcome to The Texas Justice NewsLadder, a new forum dedicated to highlighting the urgent need for criminal justice reform in the Lone Star State.

Texans expect and deserve a fair and accurate criminal justice system. Too often, however, the system comes up short for a variety of reasons. The problems include inadequate representation for indigent defendants and a reliance on unreliable evidence that has led to over 30 wrongful convictions exposed by DNA testing. In those egregious cases, an innocent person was imprisoned while the real perpetrator went uninvestigated and unpunished, free to commit more crimes. Texas deserves better. The parade of exonerations in Dallas County, which has taken the lead in reviewing cases where DNA is available for testing, demonstrates the need for reform throughout the state’s criminal justice system.

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