In light of a report from the University of Michigan (go Blue!) which shows that in 2014 one American was exonerated from a wrongful conviction every three days, shouldn't it be incumbent on our legislatures to pass laws requiring the termination (at the very least) of public servants involved in such cases?
I mean, for fuck's sake, the rest of us can get fired for much milder screw-ups than sending some poor bastard to prison for forty years for a crime he didn't commit.
Peace,
emaycee
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