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Fact Sheet on Wrongful Convictions in CA

In California, more than 200 people have been wrongfully convicted of murder, rape, or other serious offenses since 1989; Across the country, 123 people have been exonerated and released from death row since 1973.; The average time spent in prison by persons who were sentenced to death and later found to be wrongfully convicted is nine years.; There are approximately 650 current death row inmates in California.; Since 1981, six people have been freed from death row as a result of proven wrongful convictions.; A 2004 study of over 30 cases of wrongful conviction in California indicates that African Americans have been wrongfully convicted at a much higher rate than people of other races and that the majority of wrongful convictions occur in just a few counties.

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News Coverage

Injustice Came Back for Carmona - Advocate for people wrongfully convicted, as he was, is killed leaving a party. Orange County Register (2/28/2008)

Death Penalty System Loaded with Racial Bias - LA Daily News (2/27/2008)

California's Death Penalty Needs Reform, if not a Ban
- San Jose Mercury News Editorial (1/10/2008)

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